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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
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"traversing gear" specification for KREISKOTT gear
reducer |
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Shaft-mounted spur gear to Thyssen standards for the
central drive unit of a traversing gear in a crane for
iron and steel mills, with the following
specifications |
All gearing elements are made of case-hardened steel
with ground flanks. Execution: input and output shafts
in one vertical plane, with forced-circulation oil
lubrication; a cardan shaft flange can be mounted on
each output shaft. Casing: stressrelieved welded steel
structure. | | |
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