Enerpac Launch SBL900 Heavy-lift Gantry
Spanish equipment manufacturer Enerpac has introduced its latest folding boom hydraulic system, the SBL900 hydraulic gantry, which is capable of handling up to 667 tons.
The system is equipped with stage lifting cylinders and can lift up to 37 feet. The control system features Intellilift remote control as well as a wireless system to ensure automatic synchronization of lifting with accuracy of 1 inch and automatic synchronization of travel with accuracy of 0.60 inch.
“Providing a more advanced solution than standard lifting systems, the SBL900 hydraulic gantry offers unique features such as a wireless control system and integrated self-propelled drive system. These features, combined with safe, reliable performance, allow our customers to satisfy their complicated lifting applications,” said Peter Crisci, global business development leader at Enerpac.
The firm also recently announced that world’s largest offshore overhead travel crane, developed and manufactured by Enerpac, would be delivered to the French island of Reunion.
The crane comprises two pairs of lifting beams, with an overall width of 30 meters, and a lifting capacity of 4,800 tonnes. It was mounted on a Zourite jack-up barge and has set sail for Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean for use in construction of a 5,400 meter bridge for a new offshore highway.
Photo: The SBL900 Hydraulic Gantry. Credit: Enerpac
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