Solution
The replacement of the festoon systems, which were still common on the gantry trolleys in 2002, with
energy chains followed the decision of the responsible designers, who believed that this type of energy supply system would have a longer service life. Furthermore, they included the more compact design of the energy chains.
Due to the large number of cables, two
reverse energy chains of the E4 5050 RHD type are installed on each of the container gantry cranes. They weigh between 13 and 15 kilograms per metre. The energy chains for the CTA cranes were produced in Cologne in 2002 as "readychain". This means that the chains were filled, equipped with all accessories and mounting elements and delivered to the manufacturer of the container gantry cranes ready for connection, including the trough.
The initial fitting of an StS container crane with an energy chain instead of a festoon was a novelty at the time, but the new experiences were thoroughly positive. In 2014, when igus met again with the operator, the first chainflex cable set was still installed. By this time they must have handled several 100,000 container movements. One advantage of
chainflex cables is that they are specifically developed, tested and manufactured for use in energy chains and designed for moving applications.
The highly flexible cables are tested for their performance in the 1,750 square metre test laboratory in Cologne, the largest for moving cables, with over two billion test cycles per year.
In addition to the high load limit and endurance, the cables offer the advantage of a smaller bend radius and save weight compared to conventional multicore cables.
In addition, CTA and igus removed and examined a control cable on a trial basis after six years. The result: the cable was still like new after a six-digit number of cycles. The highly abrasion-resistant jacket made of a TPE compound specially developed for this purpose contributes to this, as does the selection of materials for insulation, the type of stranding of the cables and production according to extremely high quality standards.