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Contact Joe Woolerton +44 (0)20 7406 6687 or joe.woolerton@cranestodaymagazine.com | PRODUCT SHOWROOM PAGES


DEMAG Demag KBK construction proves its worth for highly demanding intralogistics tasks, also in the aviation industry. Equipped with complex load handling attachments and track switches, KBK systems are used for transporting large components such as fuselage segments.


For further information on our products and services please contact us, as detailed below. ●


T: +49 (2335)92-0 W: www.demagcranes.com


DONATI SOLLEVAMENTI


Are you familiar with our chain hoists with suspension hook? These high-quality hoisting solutions are tailored to meet all industrial needs, with capacities available in 250, 500, 1000, and 2000 kg, ensuring they can handle a wide range of lifting requirements. Technical details include FEM/ISO Class 2m/M5, a hook run of 5 meters, a single chain pull, and a pendant cable length of 4 meters. The hoists operate on a 400V-50Hz power supply, with included limit switches for lifting and lowering. The lifting speed is 4/1.2 m/min, and all hoists come with CE certification. Our products are designed for reliability and efficiency, meeting the highest safety standards.For more details, visit the contact area on donaticranes.com and find the relevant sales agent in your area. ●


T: +39 0331 14811 W: www.donaticranes.com


ELCA CABLELESS CONTROLS


ELCA, engineers, produce and sell quality cableless control systems worldwide, standard and custom configuration, with customer’s full operational satisfaction. To allow operator greater freedom of movement, a safety cableless portable unit is the perfect solution to be mounted on Cranes and lifting hoists, instead of pendant cable controls resulting in better flexibility in movements, easy handling of loads, better visibility of work areas, and control of the machine from a safe distance. The transmitter unit sends a packaged address of commands to the receiver which is connected to the electrical cabinet of the machine and where possible or needed, also receives data from the machine itself (data feedback). ●


T: +39 0424 578500 W: www.elcaradio.com


MISIA PARANCHI SRL


MISIA has been manufacturing an extensive range of hoists for more than 35 years. Over 130.000 wire rope units have been sold worldwide and are operational in every industry sector. The XM series range consists of 11 sizes with capacities between 1.000 Kg and 50.000 Kg. The hoist units are available in different configurations: low headroom monorail, standard headroom monorail, foot mounted (fixed or suspended), double rail “crab” units (supported or suspended). With these configurations, this standard range allows the XM series to meet any requirements or application: capacity, hook travel, travel and hoisting speed, load spectrum based on the FEM classification (FEM section IX). Production of MISIA has been extended to chain hoists up to 2000 Kg and modular components for crane kit components. All MISIA hoists comply with the Machine Directive 2006/42/CE. ●


T: +39 (02) 61298983 W: www.misia.com


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