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IPFE Download: Lifting heavy loads just got easier

By Ken Korane | March 9, 2020

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Enerpac, based in Menomonee Falls, Wis., has introduced its new SL400N Super Lift Hydraulic Gantry. This latest addition to the Enerpac Telescopic Hydraulic Gantry portfolio is said to achieve high capacity and lifting height with an efficient footprint.

Enerpac’s SL400N Super Lift Hydraulic Gantry can lift up to 400 metric tons.

“The SL400N is designed based on the significant growth seen in relevant markets and the need for greater lifting capacities in tighter spaces,” said Pete Crisci, Product Line Director — Heavy Lifting Technology at Enerpac. “We continue to evolve and provide new solutions for our customers to meet their changing and diverse applications.”

The capacity limits of existing narrow track gantries meant fewer options to lift and position heavy loads in applications where traditional cranes will not fit or are too expensive to mobilize. But moving to a wider track to increase heavy lifting capacity was not an ideal solution. Working in tight spaces, like inside facilities, equipment must be compact and efficient. Enerpac engineers were able to increase lifting capacity on this newest gantry without having to go up to a wider gauge track.

The result is the SL400N which can lift up to 400 metric tons (first stage) with an 7.7-meter lifting capacity on a standard 2 ft track. By being able to stick with this slender track gauge, the unit can easily be moved around existing obstacles. Operators can spend less time navigating impediments or moving them and use less resources to mobilize and demobilize the equipment.

Additional Enerpac systems not only make the gantry safer and easier to set up and operate, they also come standard. That includes:
• Self-contained hydraulics. Each gantry leg has a built-in hydraulic pump which eliminates trip hazards by eliminating the need to connect hoses and makes the equipment easier to set up.

• Self-propelled rollers. Powered by the Enerpac Drive System, the self-propelled rollers allow for synchronized travel, continuous movement and require less space and track. It’s also safer: synchronized movement maintains safety because having significant difference in leg position can lead to load imbalance, damage to equipment, or accidents.

• Wireless controls. Thanks to Enerpac Intellilift, users have a safe, easy and reliable way to operate the gantry. With no cables, there are no tripping hazards or risk of incorrect connections. Wireless controls save time during set up as there are no cables to connect. Plus, it allows unrestricted operator roving position, synchronized movement, and has built in safety alarms.

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www.enerpac.com


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