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Eilbeck Cranes and Bonfiglioli
from AMT FEB/MAR 2023
by AMTIL
Eilbeck Cranes has flourished in the face of fierce competition from other multinational companies. this development. It is purpose built and needs to be 100% reliable. “We chose the HDP series from Bonfiglioli for the hoist,” Tom says. “The products are built to work for three years but in those three years, they do what a normal crane would do in 10 years. Bonfiglioli’s robust gearboxes are built to withstand this demanding application –they work tirelessly without fail.”
Eilbeck Cranes specialises in overhead cranes, electric wire rope hoists, jib cranes and chain hoists, and static & dynamic winches to various sectors within Australian market.
“Our truly national footprint means that we are within close proximity to every major infrastructure upgrade in Australia,” according to Managing Director Tom Eilbeck. “Just about every tunnel you see in and around Brisbane and Melbourne have been through Eilbeck’s hands.” The company has doubled its sales since last year. “Infrastructure development has been a high priority of the government for some time, but supply chain issues with China meant that more companies were looking local for their crane requirements. In fact, 2020 (the year of COVID-19) was our best financial year and 2022 is set to become the most profitable year in our company’s history to date.”
“The steel industry is expanding - just recently we were involved in a billion-dollar furnace reline project in Wollongong. We are supplying three slab cranes (65 tons x 36 metres) that are fully automated. New windfarms are going up and the steel industry is upscaling at an incredible pace.”
In addition, Eilbeck sold 25 new cranes for government projects in the NSW region. “Money is being spent across the board. We are in the process of employing more electrical engineers, boilermakers, and welders to keep up with demand” Tom Eilbeck adds. “We have been involved in all of the tunnelling projects in and around Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane since 1996.”
Tunnelling cranes were provided for projects like the M6. The Sydney Metro West has four tunnels from Sydney CBD to the new Sydney airport with three of the four tunnels under contract. The T48 tunnel between St Mary’s and the airport has three cranes - all featuring Bonfiglioli products. The relationship between Bonfiglioli and Eilbeck dates back 25 years but Harry Singh, Sales Manager for Bonfiglioli NSW believes that there is always room to improve and grow.
Eilbeck developed their own heavy-duty high speed mucking hoist for tunnelling work and invested a considerable amount of money in
“HDP 100, 110 to 120 sizes all play a key role in Eilbeck’s special crane designs,” describes Singh. “However, gearboxes like the HDP160 provide output torque capacity of up to 147kNm and can easily accommodate a larger motor size of between 132kW to 500kW - depending on the crane size and speed, while they are working flat out.” Due to the high demand, Harry adds that there is a lot of focus on administration and customer service through Bonfiglioli’s pipeline management for key OE customers. “Bonfiglioli works ahead on solid opportunities with Eilbeck who require a quick turnaround on designs and technical clarifications when it comes to tenders/ordering. Having product on hand for new orders and spares available is crucial to the company’s uptime demands.”
The cranes run six days per week and Eilbeck adds they are charged penalty performance rates if this isn’t the case, “so we rely on hardworking, robust components. The cranes are serviced every fortnight on a Sunday so you can imagine there’s no downtime on these sites.”
The standard hoist is designed around Bonfiglioli’s HDP series. “Price and service come standard but what we really need is a company that can work at our pace” adds Tom Eilbeck.
“We are proud of not just selling to Eilbeck but being part of the collaborative that is building Australian infrastructure. When I’m driving on the M4, M5, the North Connex or West Connex, to name just a few, I feel a strong sense of pride knowing that we work in partnership with a fully owned, Australian company to make these projects a reality” concludes Harry Singh. bonfiglioli.com/australia/en eilbeckcranes.com