PRODUCT SHOWROOM PAGES I NOVEMBER 2022
BIMAT
BIMAT, based in Germany, is an internationally recognised OEM supplier for rope sheaves with the well-known system suppliers of cranes, raw material extraction and offshore machinery. We quickly achieved a high level of customer satisfaction by supplying first-class quality paired with products designed to meet requirements.
BIMAT have over 40 years of experience specializing in the innovative manufacturing of all types of: Rope Sheaves, Load Hook Assemblies, Laminated Hooks, Lifting Beams, Hook Blocks and other related components.
Over the decades, we supported the growth of many customers through our first-class products and service ‘Made in Germany‘. Our long-standing partnerships with our customers have led to solid growth and made BIMAT a leading provider of original equipment and spare parts.
Today BIMAT is quality trendsetter and serves an international client base.
T: +49 5205 99980 W:
www.BIMAT.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.”
T: +1 832 482 4830 W:
www.dellnerbubenzer.com
ELCA CABLELESS CONTROLS
ELCA, engineers, produce and sell quality cableless control systems worldwide, standard and custom configurations, with customer’s full operational satisfaction.
Construction industry was one of the first areas to benefit from the usage of cableless control systems (concrete pumps, mixers, self-erecting and tower cranes). The operator is able to work in the safest position with plenty vision of the handled load and allow for fast and effective daily operations.
ELCA offers a choice of handheld and waist-portable cableless controls suitable for all types of cranes. With various receivers to choose from, they are all easy to self wire and install on machine electrical cabinet (IP65) or to install internally (where external antenna is available).
ELCA strives for continuous improvement and innovation, and uses its experience and professional staff for advancement in products, solutions, processes.
T: +39 0424 578500 W:
www.elcaradio.com
FIBREMAX
Since 2009, FibreMax has been producing the world’s strongest synthetic pendants. These lightweight precision cables are produced using a one-of-a-kind production procedure, the endless winding method. Due to this, our pendants have a high break load, low stretch, and the lowest diameter possible. FibreMax stands for quality and security, providing you and your client with CO2 neutrally produced lightweight pendants. Thanks to our patented production process, we produce the strongest crane pendants in the world. We can guarantee that each cable has been produced with high
repeatability, guaranteeing that all cables have the exact specifications.
Your benefit in choosing the strongest pendant: • 85% weight reduction to steel pendants • Increased boom length & lifting capacity • Easier handling and transportation • Corrosion-free & no maintenance
• Lasts longer than a crane T: +31 (0) 513 681 008
W:
www.fibremax.nl Contact Joe Woolerton +44 (0)20 7406 6687 or
joe.woolerton@cranestodaymagazine.com CRANES TODAY 155
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