Retrofits to improve safety and/or productivity

 

Upgrade to the latest technology for increased safety and productivity 

You don’t always have to buy a new crane to benefit from modern crane technology. Simple upgrades can make a big difference in enhancing your safety and productivity.

 

 

LED Lighting 

LED lightingSafety advantage: Because light distribution in LED lights is more focused, the crane operator is less likely to get blinded by the light when looking at the load. Plus, the light is directed where it is needed: on the load and on the workstation or facility. 

Cost savings: LED lights illuminate instantly and don’t need to be changed as often as traditional lighting. They are also far less prone to damage from vibration. Traditional lighting accounts for 50 to 90 percent of electricity used by a crane. LED lights consume little more than one third of the energy of traditional lights letting you cut your energy consumption by up to 60 percent per crane. 

 

Read the expert article: Two cost-effective crane retrofits that really pay off

 


 

Radio Controls 

Radio controlsSafety advantage: Replacing pendant controls with radio controls provides free movement for the operator and allows them to choose the safest place to operate the crane and gives them better visibility of the load. 

Productivity advantage: Improved user ergonomics reduces strain for the operator helping to increase productivity in your process. Radio controls can also save the operator time eliminating the need to walk from a pendant to the load to rig countless times in a shift. 

 

Read the expert article: Six reasons to switch to radio controls for cranes

 


 

Variable Speed Control (VFD)

VFDSafety advantage: VFD control offers smoother travelling motion which means better load control compared to motor controls. VFDs also give you smooth programmable acceleration and deceleration rates resulting in easier load positioning.

Productivity advantage: The precise and infinitely variable speed selection reduces jerking and load swing for enhanced operator efficiency and productivity.

 


 

Remote Monitoring 

Remote monitoringThe hardware required for Remote Monitoring can be retrofitted on existing cranes including Konecranes equipment, non-Konecranes brand hoists and Demag hoists and cranes equipped with SafeControl. 

Safety and productivity advantages: TRUCONNECT Remote Monitoring provides you with crane usage and operating information as well as alerts for brake service life, hoist overloads, emergency-stops and over-temperature occurrences through text or email alerts, allowing for prompt response.

Condition monitoring shows the current condition of crane components, any risks related to safety and production, and the estimated remaining service life based on the usage history. 

Alerts are categorized into safety-critical and production-critical alerts. Safety-critical risks can include emergency stops, overloading and brake faults. Production-critical risks can include motor overheating, inverter faults and control system faults.

Operating Statistics show how different crane operating patterns affect the safe operation and condition of the crane and the service life of critical components.

 

Read the expert article: Remote Monitoring changes everything

 


 

Side Pull Prevention

Konecranes Side Pull Prevention for cranesSafety advantage: Side Pull Prevention has been designed to stop hoisting motion when side pulling is detected. A side pull occurs when the hoist lifts something that has not been placed directly beneath it. Side pull can cause hazardous load swing and in the worst case – load drops.

Productivity advantage: Side pull can also cause damage to the drum, rope and rope guides and is a common cause of breakdowns. ​

 

Read the expert article: How to prevent side pulling on cranes and hoists

 

 


 

Load display

Load displaySafety advantage: A load display provides visual confirmation of the load to help prevent overloads. Lifting loads beyond the rated capacity can cause damage to the crane or hoist components which increased the risk of accidents.

Production advantage: Having a load display can give quick indication that you are lifting what you intended to lift. For example, lifting a mold from a press, if the load is heavier than expected it can indicate that the mold didn’t release from the press.

 


 

Warning and/or protective devices

Limit switchSafety advantage: Effective warning signaling and protective devices such as horns, limit switches, holding devices, rail clamps, rail-stops and indicators can help prevent accidents.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Collision avoidance

Collision avoidanceSafety advantage: These systems are designed to help prevent collisions between cranes or their loads by either slowing down or stopping crane movements when the crane or its load comes within a pre-determined distance of another moving or fixed object.

 

Read the safety story: Protect people and product with a collision avoidance system