If any of these crane maintenance services concerns resonate with your operations, it might be worth considering modernization.
Extend the operational lifespan of your crane
Key components are approaching the conclusion of their economic service period
Key components are nearing the end of their designed lifespan
There’s a surge in your production requirements
Your operational needs have evolved
Regulatory mandates have been updated
Expenses and time allocated for maintaining your aging crane are escalating
You’re contemplating the replacement of your crane
Elevate your current crane with a modernization
Integrate new functionalities, like Smart Features, into an existing automation system or develop and implement a new automation system for an existing crane.
Enhance the capabilities of a crane, including lifting capacity, speed, and hoist cycle.
Modify the crane's positioning, such as expanding its span or incorporating specialized below-the-hook devices like grabs.
Upgrade, replace, or revamp electrical components, including PLC systems and the entirety of crane controls.
Are your cranes prepared for the future?
If you’re weighing the possibility of modernizing your cranes, you require a resource to aid in decisions regarding their future usability. The Crane Reliability Study serves as an engineering evaluation, assessing your crane’s current state, estimating its remaining design life, and offering recommendations for the way forward. Examining structures, mechanical components, and electrical systems, the study identifies potential maintenance and modernization requirements. The Steel Structure Analysis has been designed to calculate the remaining fatigue life in a crane steel structure and inspect it for any defects.