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PRODUCT SHOWROOM PAGES | Contact Joe Woolerton (+44) 07525 498 670 or joe.woolerton@btmi.com


CHENG DAY MACHINERY WORKS CO. LTD.


Professional Hoist Crane Manufacturer Since 1972 From green innovation to sustainable growth. New energy-efficient hoisting systems.  Permanently Magnetic DC Brushless Motor, IP55, with insulation F and has overheat protection, variable frequency control.


 1.5 times of low starting current, 230% high torque, compares with traditional induction motor which has 6-8 times starting current, PM motor saves energy at least 30~50%.


 Micro Speed Controller of precise positioning for PM wire rope hoist. The frequency 0.1~5 Hz can be positioned by pulse wave precision speed, so that the crane lifting speed can 


T: + 886 4 2688 1581 W: www.chengday.com


CONDRA


Crane manufacturer Condra leads through a focus on lowest possible overall lifetime cost-of product. Founded in 1966 and based in Johannesburg, South Africa, the company continues to grow by combining cutting-edge engineering expertise with the flexibility of in- house design. Cranes and crane components are supplied worldwide. ISO-certified Condra manufactures products that include overhead cranes (single-girder and double-girder), portal


T: +27 11 776-6000 W: www.condra.co.za


DE HAAN SPECIAL EQUIPMENT


Your optimal performance, our mission Reliable lifting, a continuous workflow and confidence in every move. At De Haan Special Equipment we support your success with high-performance solutions and dependable service. It’s not just what we do, it’s our mission.


Innovation, quality and safety Our reliable lifting blocks and wire rope sockets are built to perform. Designed to match the highest safety and quality standards, we


T: +31 (0)599 613 300 E: sales@dehaan-se.com Web: www.dehaan-se.com


DELLNER BUBENZER


We are your specialist for industrial brake technology focused on the design, production and service of high quality braking systems for both static and dynamic applications at our headquarters in Germany & Sweden. Our priority is durability, minimum failure probabilities and maximum performance of our braking systems”.


“Dellner Bubenzer offers you a full spectrum of world-class services that embrace everything from initial commissioning, right through to after sales services and training. The market leader in brake monitoring, caliper brakes, band brakes, drum brakes, motor mounted brakes and emergency brakes.”


add value to your process. We ensure that each product receives the attention and care it deserves to support your onshore and offshore operations worldwide. Meeting your expectations with over a century of experience.


Discover more about our solid products and take your operations to new heights!


and semi-portal cranes, cantilever cranes, and a range of components from hoists, drives, end carriages, brakes and gearboxes, to motors. Hoists are manufactured in a number of standard models suited to most mining, industrial and general applications from 1 to 500 tons. Cranes can be used for grabbing, magnet, ladle, bucket or stacking duties, and can be operated manually and/or electrically. A fully 


T: +49 2741 9488 0 W: www.dellnerbubenzer.com


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