New E-Crane® barge-haul systems improve unloading efficiency

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by a continuous barge-breasting cable. This is the fastest and safest way to handle and offload a barge. The two winches are mounted to the dock-cell tops with high-strength epoxy grout and 20 anchors. Each winch has a rated capacity of 14,000 lb on a single layer (21,000 lb starting) at a variable rope speed of 0–30 feet per minute. Winch motors are 15hp, 0–1,800rpm, 460V, 3-phase, 60 Hz, inverter duty, totally enclosed blower cooled with dust and water-tight motormounted disc brake, and 1,024ppr encoder for motor speed feedback. The barge-haul system can be operated from inside the E-Crane operator’s cab or from a remote location by ground personnel while an empty barge is substituted for a full barge.

JULY 2012

E-Crane Worldwide is a modern, state-of-the-art engineering and heavy equipment construction company, based in Adegem, Belgium and with subsidiary companies in the Netherlands (E-Crane International Europe) and Ohio, USA (E-Crane International USA). The standard E-Crane product line consists of five series of balanced hydraulic cranes (E-Cranes): 700 Series, 1000 Series, 1500 Series, 2000 Series, and 3000 Series. The E-Crane is a truly revolutionary material handling machine as its main design feature is a parallelogram style boom configuration which allows the machine to be in near perfect balance throughout the duty cycle. E-Cranes are unloading barges worldwide at up to 2,000tph (tonnes per hour), often in ‘mission critical’ applications where the E-Crane is the only means of unloading. Now E-Crane offers barge-haul equipment designed to increase the speed and economy of the overall unloading operation. The following is a brief outline of a ‘typical’ barge-haul system for moving loaded coal or limestone barges. This design provides ‘utility grade’ unloading equipment and can move one or two loaded 35ft x 195ft jumbo barges with a capacity of 1,500 metric tonnes. Available travel distance is +/-145m. The vector-opposed barge-haul system consists of two opposed winches — one forward, one trailing (upstream/downstream) — that work in tandem with a continuous 7/8diameter steel cable that includes two master links with a hitch rope for tying to the material barge. The barge can be secured against drifting away from the river cell or dock face

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New E-Crane® barge-haul systems improve unloading efficiency

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