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  1. How do I select the right crane capacity for my application?
  2. What is the difference between the standard DC winch and the Heavy-duty (HD) version?
  3. Question Number 3
  4. Question Number 4
  5. Question Number 5
  6. Question Number 6

How do I select the right crane capacity for my application?

Crane capacity is typically stated in one of two ways:

 

Foot*Pounds / Overturning Moment - typically used when describing Pedestal cranes.

The Foot*Pound rating is independent of the Maximum Lifting Capacity of the winch itself.

 

For example: the ET10KX is rated for 10,800 ft*lbs.   The Maximum Lifting Capacity of the winch is 3,200 lbs (using snatch block to provide 2 part line).

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Maximum Lifting Capacity - typically used when describing Mast cranes

For example, the CT2004FB is rated for 2,000 lbs.  It is able to handle 2,000 lbs a maximum of 3 feet from the center of rotation, making it a 6,000 ft*lb crane.

 

How to determine Foot*Pounds (Overturning Moment)

 

a)      Determine the WEIGHT of the load to be picked up.

 

b)      Determine the DISTANCE from the Center of Crane Rotation to the spot where the load is to be picked up.

 

c)      FOOT*POUNDS = DISTANCE x WEIGHT

Example #1:  2000 lb WEIGHT to be picked up at 10 feet = 20,000 ft*lbs

                       Venturo crane to be used = ET25KX or HT25KX

      Example #2:  1000 lb WEIGHT to be picked up at 20 feet = 20,000 ft*lbs

                             Venturo crane to be used = ET25KX or HT25KX

Note that in both examples, the required Foot*Pounds was the same.  It is important to determine the greatest Foot*Pounds requirement (“worst case scenario”) when selecting your crane capacity.

 

When considering a Ferrari Knuckle-Boom (Articulating) Crane:

To convert Foot*Pounds to Meter*Tonnes, divide by 7,260.

7,260 ft*lbs = 1 meter*tonne

 

In most cases the Foot*Pounds calculation will dictate the model of crane to be used, the GVW of the truck, and the type of body.

What is the difference between the standard DC winch and the Heavy-duty (HD) version?

Although both winches use a 1.3hp permanent motor and planetary gear sets, the HD winch is considered more robust due to its faster line speeds and higher duty cycle. Line speed data: HD=30 ft/min (27 amps) vs. Std=19.5 ft/min (30 amps) @ 0 lbs, HD=18 ft/min (132 amps) @ 1200 lbs vs. Std = 14.7 ft/min (80 amps) @ 1000 lbs.

Dual load applied and dynamic braking system.

3.5" drum meets ANSI B30.5 specifications.

See Engineering for specific duty-cycle information. This same winch is used on the CT310KX crane.

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