The internal conductor bar replaces messy festooning. This allows for a safer, cleaner, more professional looking system. Internal electric gives the bridge(s) freedom to move the entire length of the workstation without getting tangled in festooning or worrying about gliders not stacking up properly. Right now you're probably asking, what is festooning anyway? Here I'll show you...
We offer an alternative to festooning. We call it an internal conductor bar, and this is how it works:
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Showing posts with label Electric. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Monday, August 03, 2009
Kundel Crane Qualification Sheet
Here are some basic questions/qualifications to ask yourself or the customer before quoting a overhead workstation crane. My next few posts will outline the importance of each qualification, and give examples of how we can attack different applications. Check back!
Crane Qualifications (Click on a qualification to see a preview)
CAPACITY ______
CEILING OR FLOOR _______
CEILING HEIGHT OR MAX HEIGHT _______
ANY OBSTRUCTIONS _______
BRIDGE LENGHT_______
NUMBER OF BRIDGES _______
RUNWAY LENGTH _______
OPTIONS: (check if applicable)
INTERNAL ELECTRIC _______
LOW HEADROOM RAISED BRIDGE _______
MOTORIZATION _______
Crane Qualifications (Click on a qualification to see a preview)
CAPACITY ______
CEILING OR FLOOR _______
CEILING HEIGHT OR MAX HEIGHT _______
ANY OBSTRUCTIONS _______
BRIDGE LENGHT_______
NUMBER OF BRIDGES _______
RUNWAY LENGTH _______
OPTIONS: (check if applicable)
INTERNAL ELECTRIC _______
LOW HEADROOM RAISED BRIDGE _______
MOTORIZATION _______

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Articulating Cranes,
Bridge,
Capacity,
Ceiling,
Electric,
Height,
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Length,
Motorization,
Qualification,
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