When operating an overhead crane, safety is essential. Whether it’s protecting operators from dangerous swinging loads or preventing cranes from colliding with one another, overhead crane safety systems allow you to build intelligence right into your overhead lifting system, helping keep your workers safe and your facility accident-free.
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Let’s take a closer look at five overhead crane safety systems that can have a significant impact on your operations.
Sway Control Technology
Swinging loads are not only dangerous for your employees but can damage equipment, resulting in costly repairs and downtime. With sway control in place, the operator can traverse the load while the system keeps the load steady. This allows them to concentrate on lifting and lowering the load without having to control the swing that occurs while the load is moving. It can also help improve the accuracy of load placement and reduce material damage caused by incidental contact of swinging loads.
Sway control technology is easy to install and program. Our Magnetek® Sway Control System (SCS®), for example, is embedded in a variable frequency drive (VFD) and can be set up and programmed without the need for an external programmable logic controller (PLC).
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In addition to a load swinging while being traversed, load swing can also be caused by load misalignment or snags during the initial lift. An off-center lift can not only cause dangerous load swing, but it can also damage hoist and crane components, resulting in costly repairs and downtime. That’s why it’s important the load is centered under the hoist and free of obstacles.
This is where off-center pick prevention technology can help. Using sensors and a status control enclosure box, off-center pick prevention systems, like Magnetek Intelli-Lift™, for example, can activate lights and a warning horn if a side-pull or off-center pick is detected. This allows the operator to manually align the load or use technology built into the system to align the load for them.
Hoist Synchronization
When there’s a need to synchronize multiple hoists on a single bridge, hoist synchronization technology makes it easy. This software allows you to synchronize the VFDs on each hoist to precisely control their motion. This prevents the operator from making an uneven lift, increasing both operator and facility safety.
Hoist synchronization software is ideal for operating multiple hoist applications independently or synchronized, as well as synchronizing multiple trolleys on a single bridge or multiple motions between two or more cranes.
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Collision Avoidance
Limiting the risk of collisions means increased operator safety, lower maintenance costs, and improved productivity and uptime. Collision avoidance technology can help by preventing crane-to-crane or crane-to-wall collisions in your facility.
Collision avoidance systems can be used with all types of cranes with either VFDs, soft starters, or contactor controls and can be customized with the functionality needed for the specific application. Our Magnetek LaserGuard™ Mini collision avoidance system, for example, enables you to program distances directly on the laser with a PC application. With a dual set-point sensor, an initial slowdown point, and a stopping point, the system effectively protects against collisions in your facility. More technologically advanced options feature self-monitoring optical lasers that automatically check and relay required adjustment information to cranes to prevent collisions.
No-Fly Zone Technology
No-fly zones refer to protected areas where normal crane operation is limited or entirely restricted. No-fly zone systems allow you to designate locations where a crane is programmed to slow down or stop, using motion control products such as variable frequency drives, radio remote controls, limit switches, and sensors. These systems — ranging from simple configurations to the more complex — can be added to existing crane controls or new installations, limiting the risk of collisions, increasing safety, and improving facility throughput.
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Depending on the technology, these systems can be easy to set up and configure. For example, Magnetek Intelli-Protect® Systems No-Fly Zone Technology allows for full configuration of a no-fly zone system from any portable electronic device, like a smartphone or tablet. And, the system is wireless, allowing you to set or change parameters and active zones right from the plant floor as changing process, plant, or crane conditions require.
No-fly zones refer to protected areas where normal crane operation is limited or entirely restricted. Magnetek® brand Intelli-Protect Systems allow you to designate locations where a crane is programmed to slow down or stop, using motion control products such as variable frequency drives, radio remote controls, limit switches, and sensors.
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Columbus McKinnon offers pre-engineered and custom overhead lifting solutions that include all this technology and more. Contact us today for information on how you can utilize overhead crane safety systems in your facility to keep your workers safe and improve productivity and uptime.
We do sell a decent number of high quality crane scales every year and there are a handful of key features that crane scale customers often look for. So we decided to put together a list of the top 5 must have features for your next crane scale. So, let’s take a look at our picks for the must have functions of a crane scale.
Not every single application needs battery power but most crane scale applications require the scale to hang in the air pretty far away from the wall outlet. So, it’s nice to have a crane scale with battery power. In fact, some crane scales even have a battery pack, a backup battery pack and an external battery charger.
A high-quality crane scale should be built to last for years of service. You should also be able to easily see your weight readings. Those weight readings would either be straight off the front of the crane scale or perhaps off a remote which can also display the weight reading. Also related to this is the battle between LCD vs. LED weight displays. A bright, easy-to-read display is essential, especially in low-light environments. We recommend scales with backlit LCD displays to ensure that measurements are always visible.
We get it, it’s and everyone shops around for scales online. There are literally thousands of cheap plastic alternatives available to just about every kind of product out there. The same is true for crane scales. You can probably find some “cheap crane scale” that is priced less than a couple hundred dollars if you look hard enough. Unfortunately, the cheap item is probably not going to last very long. When you purchase crane scales, be sure to look for materials like heavy-duty steel or industrial-grade cast construction that can withstand harsh environments and rigorous use. Do you have an outdoor weighing application? Choose a digital hanging scale with weatherproof construction.
Precision weighing is very important in overhead weighing applications. A top rated crane scale is designed to provide accurate weight readings, many times with tolerances of 0.1 of one percent. This type of weighing accuracy is what users want whether weighing large industrial loads or smaller items at the foundry.
We say this all the time but choose a scale that is easy to use! So many customers get fixated on a certain scale from overseas because of the $ but then when everyone sees the scale and it’s non user friendly keypad, nobody knows how to use the scale! Choose a scale that is easy to use with a user friendly keypad. Some scales even features wireless technology like Bluetooth, allowing users to monitor weights remotely, reducing the need for direct interaction with the scale during operation. These features can boost efficiency and safety.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right crane scale can make weighing easier and safer. By focusing on the Top 5 Must Have Features for Your Crane Scale, like we’ve mentioned above, companies can ensure their overhead weighing device delivers accurate and reliable performance. Don’t hesitate to contact our customer service department and ask about the crane scales that we recommend for certain weighing applications. Remember we’ve been recommending crane scales to customers for over twenty years.
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