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Crane stops, bumpers, rail sweeps and guards. When the trolley rides as smoothly as possible across the bridge, and the bridge along the runways, you’ll enjoy more productive, dependable service from your overhead crane.
- Wire Rope Sheaves and Ropes
Sheave maintenance standards for smoother crane operation...
- Footwalks and Ladder Standards
Crane footwalks and ladders To lower the risk of falls from...
- Crane Guards for Electrical Equipment
In the course of service, guards and other crane parts can...
- Hoist Brakes Or Holding Brakes
Hoist brakes are essential for crane safety. Hoist brakes...
- Powerful Partnership in The Caribbean
The runway extension was the third time Konecranes had been...
- Resistors and Switches
Resistors, switches, runway conductors and extension lamps...
- Wire Rope Sheaves and Ropes
30 mar 2022 · End stops mark the end of a rail in an overhead crane or monorail system. Located at the termination point of the running surface for bridge and trolley travel, these fixed devices provide a physical barrier that fully engages the trolley or bridge bumper.
Non-Slide Crane Stops. Recommended wherever below rail head clearance is minimal and where a non-sliding crane stop is needed. Wedge dogs lock wedge to rail head and do not interfere with hook bolts. On impact, stops slide only marginally or not at all.
Unified Industries only offers dual redundant overhead crane system end stops for increased safety. Learn more and find a local distributor to request a quote today!
Trolley Stops, Bumpers, Rail Sweeps and Guards. When the trolley rides as smoothly as possible across the bridge, and the bridge along the runways, you’ll enjoy more productive, dependable service from your overhead crane.
Glory Rail can design and produce various types of crane stops. we also can supply several types of crane buffers. Contains spring buffers, rubber buffers, and hydraulic buffers as well as polyurethane foam buffers.
OSHA 1910.179 Overhead & Gantry Cranes Regulations. The following excerpt taken directly from OSHA 1910.179.* Trolley stops. Stops shall be provided at the limits of travel of the trolley. Stops shall be fastened to resist forces applied when contacted.