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Example: Crane construction KREISKOTT special gear mechanisms prove
their value day after day in loading cranes and installations
throughout the world. They operate just as reliably in
tropical heat as in Arctic cold and in all weathers.
Heavy-duty cranes are typically used in three shifts around
the clock. Extremely high loads must be transfered quickly and
safely in ports and container terminals, for the berth charges
incurred by the ships to be loaded or unloaded are immense.
Minimal dowtimes and maximum safety are stipulated for cranes
in iron and steel mills, where liquid metal has to be
transported day in, day out. KREISKOTT gear mechanisms used
here too. |
"Hoisting
gear" for KREISKOTT gear reducer |
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Shaft-mounted spur gear for the hoisting gear in a
container crane, with the following
specifications |
All gearing elements are made of case-hardened steel
with ground flanks. Execution: hollow shaft with
internal gearing to DIN 5480, suitable for mounting a
motor via a steel lantern and for mounting a disk brake
via a steel brake bracket. Casing: stress-relieved
welded steel
structure. | | |
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