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Equilibrium Cranes (Bulk Material Handling) - AMECO
The Equilibrium Crane (E-Crane) is a truly revolutionary, multi-functional crane for material handling applications. The E-Crane features an unprecedented reach of up to 125 feet (38.1 …
SENNEBOGEN Equilibrium Cranes Lift More With Less Energy
This design allows equilibrium cranes to extend their reach further than traditional material handlers and support more weight throughout their lifting envelope, while reducing energy and …
Getting the balance right - E-Crane
Jun 1, 2013 · E-Crane developed the first equilibrium‑balanced cranes 25 years ago. The design is based on an innovative parallelogram‑style boom that provides a direct mechanical …
Equilibrium cranes - Seram - Balanced crane
The range of equilibrium cranes Products. SERAM technologies. Discover the heart of the Seram technology, and enjoy the unique advantages about profitability and efficiency that Seram has …
880 EQ Crawler Equilibrium Machines | EQ cranes - SENNEBOGEN
SENNEBOGEN’s EQ models deliver the right solution for moving large volumes of material for the lowest operating cost.
The ‘Equilibrium Crane’ more easily referred to as E-Crane has been our focus and is now recog-nized as the most advanced and efficient grab type crane for bulk material & scrap handling in …
E-Crane: A Modern Alternative | Crane Equipment Guide
Dec 5, 2008 · The E-Crane (equilibrium crane) is available in 5- to 50-ton (4.5 to 45 t) capacities with a reach of 66 to 164 ft. (20 to 50 m). The E-Cranes’s positive grab control provides …
Technology Balance |E-Crane Worldwide
As the lifting radius is varied, the change in the load moment is automatically equalized by the moving counterweight. The balance or equilibrium of a crane can be described as: F1 x d1 = …
Scrap Articles | ReMA - ISRI
Equilibrium cranes are a rare sight in North American scrapyards, but they're more common in Europe. Perhaps Europeans tend to tackle higher scrap piles in smaller yards. Perhaps they …