Friday, August 07, 2009

The Secret Lies With Kundel

In total, there are three options to supporting a Kundel Crane. Our cranes can be ceiling supported, floor supported, or beam supported. A few days ago I posted how Kundel Industries attacks ceiling supported crane applications. I would estimate that 80-90% of our crane systems on the market are floor mounted. However, before I get into floor mounted systems, I would like to discuss a feature that comes included with every Kundel Crane.

A nice feature about a Kundel Crane is that it does not need to be tied to structural supports. See, most cranes are rigid and need to have a form of anchor to keep them from "swaying." If a crane starts swaying there is a major problem. Cranes sway because of their poor rigid design. When you tie back a crane system, it not only costs more, it looks unprofessional.

Kundel Cranes are built to pendulate and articulate. Meaning they are designed to absorb movement and use the energy to work for you, not against you. Our secret lies within the structure of the Kundel system. One can easily tell from the images below that the sheer strength and durability lies with the Kundel System.



Rigid System














Kundel System