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SHOW GUIDE UPDATE Ӏ BAUMA 2022


j connector variants with


Deutsch DT04 connector and M12 connector to complement its established sensor series for the detection of speed and direction of rotation.


REMDEVICE A2.606


Italian company Remdevice says it wants to redefine the future of controlled motion. Visitors to its stand can learn how its Pail remote control is suitable for control of tower cranes and overhead travelling cranes. The console was the first on the market equipped with induction charging, says Remdevice.


It will also outline how its Genesis controls are suitable for forestry crane applications and how its Mobile universal receiver means it is possible to upgrade even old cranes that are operated with hydraulic levers.


ROPEBLOCK FM.814/3 Developer and manufacturer of lifting and rigging hardware Ropeblock will present its range of sockets, crane blocks, swivels, turnbuckles and sheaves for applications including: mobile cranes; port cranes; ship cranes; offshore cranes and platforms; dredging equipment; pendant structures; mooring systems; and heavy industry.


SAECLIMBER FM.708/1 Spanish rack and pinion lifting systems manufacturer Saeclimber will present its range of mast climbing work platforms, material hoists and


transport platforms, and its passenger and material hoists.


SAEZ CRANES FS.1104/1 Spanish tower crane manufacturer Saez specialises in flat-top, luffing-jib and self- erecting cranes. A highlight will be the new HT47 self- erector and there will be one bought by BKL, in full BKL livery, on display. Saez’s experts will also be available to demonstrate the efficient and reliable nature of its equipment, with all its cranes models having TÜV certification.


specialist Scanreco has been supplying control systems to all parts of the world since 1984. At Bauma it will be showing


the new G6 Platform & SISP (Scanreco Integrated Safety Platform – a third party approved safety solution only available in products based on the Scanreco G6 Platform). With the G6 Platform also


comes Scanreco’s new design and configuration software where the user designs the remote control exactly the way they want it. It is flexible when it comes to positioning of levers, joysticks, button, says Scanreco, enabling small and midsize OEMs create and deliver highly tailor-made systems in small batches to their customers. However, to make a really


Saez’s new HT47 self-erector


SANY HEAVY INDUSTRY FN.620/9 Chinese crane and construction equipment manufacturer Sany will present all its latest developments including a new electric/hybrid powered 80 tonne telescopic crawler, the SCE 800 TD/EV, and the SAC 600E – a new 60 tonne electric all terrain. Sany said all machinery it shows will be ready for sale.


SCANRECO A2.141 Radio remote control systems


good remote, users need to fully understand how it is being used and why, says Scanreco. You also need to consider HMI, Human Machine Interaction. As part of this Scanreco will outline its Smart Operator concept to help and guide OEMs figure out how to best solve the problem for their customers and to cut the operators’ learning curve when getting to grips with using their new remote- control system. At Bauma, Scanreco will also have an area dedicated to innovations and trend spotting. In addition, it will also present its extended offering of complete System Solutions with Scanreco Design Center and ScanrecoFaber (former FaberCom, acquired by Scanreco in 2021).


Scanreco will be showing its new G6 Platform


SCHMID FAHRZEUGBAU FN.1020/2 Schmid Fahrzeugbau will present its trailers that include construction machine transporters, dump trucks, low loaders or flatbed trailers, plus special chassis. These are all manufactured


at its company headquarters in Haag, Upper Bavaria.


SENNEBOGEN MASCHINENFABRIK FM.712


German manufacturer Sennebogen will launch its first battery-powered telescopic crawler crane at Bauma. The 50-tonne capacity crane is called the 653 E Electro Battery. It can operate fully emissions-free, says Sennebogen, and will offer users flexibility due to its Dual Power Management System. The crane uses a 210 kWh


battery pack and can be operated both in battery-only mode and whilst charging from the mains.


As soon as the machine is connected to the mains, the mains power is used for lifting activities, while any excess power simultaneously recharges the batteries. f


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