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The high-tensile synthetic ropes do not cause wear on the rope drum or guide rollers, further improving its longevity and performance.
The DHR hoist is available with four
motor options, ranging from two-stage hoist motors to inverter-controlled motors. The inverter motors allow for load-dependent speeds of up to three times the normal speed, providing optimal performance for various lifting tasks. Additionally, the Demag DualDrive cross-
travel system, featuring two wheels driven simultaneously by a belt, ensures reliable operation, with an option for a second motor for challenging conditions. In terms of safety and control, the DHR hoist features an optional CAN bus system, allowing crane components to communicate with each other, thereby
KULI
is set to showcase its latest innovations at LogiMAT. The company, a stalwart of German engineering, has built its reputation on high-quality, durable crane technology that is relied upon worldwide. Founded in 1922, KULI’s roots trace
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back to the same year that Haribo introduced its famous dancing bears. Like Haribo, KULI’s products are made in the Bergisches Land region, but while the candy delights millions, KULI’s technological solutions support industries across the globe. From the automotive sector to chemical plants, steel and cement industries to wood processing, KULI’s hoists and cranes have proven indispensable. Known for their robustness, reliability, and longevity, KULI products are essential for companies around the world.
What sets KULI apart is its exceptional
vertical integration, allowing the company to offer tailored technical solutions while keeping prices competitive. The company manufactures all core components of its crane systems, including motors, planetary gears, cable drums, and controls, in its own plants in Remscheid. This ensures flexibility, rapid delivery, and the ability to adapt to specific customer needs. Alongside manufacturing, KULI provides a wide range of services such
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enabling the automatic monitoring of safety-relevant parameters. Users can also select smart features such as Sway Control, Bypass Controls, and Hook Centring to optimise the hoist for specific applications. Demag also enhances the user
experience with remote monitoring capabilities through the StatusControl 2.0 system. This web-based tool allows operators to monitor various functions of the hoist from a distance. The Demag Equipment App provides real-time updates and enables users and service personnel to view rope hoist data directly on their mobile devices. Additionally, trained users can adjust the hoist’s parameters, and wireless connectivity allows for over-the- air software updates, ensuring the system remains up to date. Safety is a top priority with the DHR,
which is equipped with an ergonomically designed bottom block with a guide handle and protective covers, ensuring safe and comfortable crane operation. Users also have a range of options to tailor the hoist to their specific needs, including a second hoist brake, second cross-travel motor, rain canopy, and an IP 66-rated enclosure. Further customization options include radio controls that display load status and stand- by heaters for optimal operation in various environments.
The DHR hoist is now available in several configurations, with load capacities ranging from 2.5 tons for general mechanical engineering applications to 10 tonnes for crane-optimised monorail trolleys. The product range will be expanded to include the EZ-DHR double-girder trolley, which can handle loads of up to 20 tons.
as installation, maintenance, repairs, and retrofitting of existing systems. At the 2025 LogiMAT, KULI will introduce a highlight from its extensive product range: a compact 2-falls electric wire rope hoist capable of lifting up to 5 tons to a height of 41 meters. With its rugged design, swift lifting speed, and innovative technology, this hoist is a perfect example of KULI’s commitment to excellence. The hoist is versatile, suitable for both daily operations and maintenance tasks, and boasts an intelligent energy-recycling feature, which has earned it an innovation award. KULI’s history is marked by numerous
milestones. In 1962, the company created the strongest electric wire rope hoist of its time, capable of lifting 15,000 kilograms. The company’s reach extended even further in the mid-1990s with the launch of a 4-falls hoist capable of handling 63 tons, a record that still stands.
In 2005, KULI developed the world’s strongest monorail curved trolley, able to lift up to 192,000 kilograms with precision over curved beams. Looking ahead, the company is
currently working on the development of an advanced electronic track guidance system, which will enable cranes to remain perfectly centered on tracks, eliminating wear and ensuring silent operation. KULI is also researching artificial intelligence applications, such as a remote maintenance connection that allows for quick, cost- effective servicing of cranes via mobile network anywhere in the world. This system facilitates remote diagnostics, optimizes settings, and helps troubleshoot issues like motor overloads or cable defects. KULI is also expanding its use of
additive manufacturing, which began with prototypes and models and now includes the production of series parts.
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