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2023-10-11 17:47:25
Controls position the crane along the runway and the hoist to the load and allow the load to be moved up/down, side-to-side, etc. Such operations are usually achieved using a simple pendant or a radio-controlled remote. More advanced crane controls also provide key status and diagnostic information, additional control over speed and positioning and safety measures to protect employees and equipment.
Many cranes, and especially older models, use pendant controls that typically hang down off the hoist itself and depend on festoon systems to allow them to move with the hoist. These controls are hardwired to the crane and require that the user be within a certain distance of the hoist in order to use them. They are both reliable and easy to use, which accounts for the popularity they have retained over the years. However, they really work best for low-duty cycle lifts and jobs where the possibility of injury is extremely low, as the pendant makes the operator unable to be completely separated from the active load.
1Wireless controls are the other primary type of overhead crane control. When wireless controls are used, instructions are transmitted by (RF) radio frequency or infrared technology as opposed to transmission of electrical signals through a hardwired cable.
Most wireless styles are either hand-held or bellybox style: bellybox controls are positioned at a convenient location on the operator via a belt clip or harness, while handheld controls can be anything from a wireless pendant to an app on a smartphone or tablet. Bellybox controls usually include one or more joysticks for control.
unlike pendant controls, radio controls allow the operator to position themselves for a much safer view of the positioning and hoisting operations because there is no cable involved. They also provide more options when it comes to speed control but require batteries or recharging. On the other hand, because the operator can be positioned away from the crane system, wireless controls provide an additional safety factor.
The additional data that more advanced crane controls can provide include runtime, picks cycle on the hoist or lifting device or both, loading history and critical diagnostic fault codes and data. Again, all important data to keep your operation safe.
While there may be some thought that crane controls are limited to automation of materials handling, conveying parts to a particular destination, or moving parts through a production line on a recurring basis, overhead crane controls are used for retrieval, positioning, and placement of heavy loads performed uniquely.
Cranes are, however, often a key part of control automation. For example, controls can, in addition to moving a part to a particular location for assembly, indicate that the part has arrived and is ready for the next step and then return and pick another part as programmed. Crane controls are ideal as support for automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS).
Modern crane controls support the programming of cranes to perform repetitive tasks with minimum intervention by an operator. Crane controls are also heavily involved in safety: built-in controls can stop a hoist if an unsafe condition is detected, such as personnel being too close or an obstacle in the way (zoning).
Here are some best practices that operators should follow when using overhead crane controls:
There are a host of benefits to modern crane controls. In general, the latest technology in crane controls provides the operator with far more control over movement, speed, and positioning of the hoist. Controls offer additional safety measures to keep employees safe and equipment safe from damage. Crane controls allow cranes to become part of the control automation systems that enhance and optimize production.
Updating/upgrading the crane controls at your facility makes sense when you consider not just the advancements in controls technology but the fact that controlled equipment is rapidly becoming far more affordable & safer. The choice of the right controls upgrade can improve your productivity and reduce the time involved in daily material handling.
Keep in mind that old and outdated controls become increasingly unreliable with repair parts hard to source, contributing ultimately to unplanned downtime. If you are concerned with aging controls and downtime, now is the time to upgrade your controls. Crane controls should increase the efficiency of your operations, not hinder them, not to mention a much safer operation.
The choice of controls for the overhead cranes at your facility is key to how productive and safe your material handling system will be. Fortunately, there are a variety of crane controls on the market to support the type of operations performed at your facility. Yuantai Crane Company has engaged in providing top-quality cranes and hoists for the clients from all over the world. If you have any need of cranes or hoists, just feel free to contact us, and we'll help you choose the right crane controls!
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