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Today, the STS cranes use 260-metre-long
e-chains of the E4/4 HD system, in which there are various cables, e.g. fibre optic cables from the
chainflex cable range.
The abbreviation "HD" (Heavy Duty) indicates the chain's ability to operate without problems even with very heavy cable weights and long travels. The system achieves this through the very high material strength and service life of the chain elements, which can also cope with stronger push/pull forces. Another advantage is the weight saving compared to a conventional system, which saves on both the drive power for the trolley and the system weight for the crane girder.
There is also a roller energy chain on the crane for each centenary trolley. These two chains run in a trough system. The attachment point of the centenary trolley is on the boom on the water side, allowing the main trolley to still work with the boom raised. The centenary trolleys can also be moved when the boom is raised.
Most recently, due to the challenging environment, the so-called
i.Sense condition monitoring system was installed to prevent damage and downtime. The system monitors the push and pull forces of the energy chain and improves operational reliability through preventive maintenance and fine-tuning of the system. In the event of a fault, an alarm message is generated immediately and sent by email or SMS, for example. An analysis of the error message can therefore be carried out at any location.