Boom hoist ropes for duty cycle crawler cranes
Duty cycle crawler cranes are used wherever large amounts of material - soil in most cases - have to be moved. Depending on the ancillary equipment, the duty cycle crawler crane can be used for all kinds of applications from demolition work to dynamic soil compaction. The Teufelberger-Redaelli rope experts are on site at regular intervals. Therefore, they know exactly what it takes to design a boom hoist rope: good spooling behavior in multilayer spooling as well as extreme wear resistance. External influences acting on the boom hoist rope during operation are not able to harm the steel wire rope.
For boom hoist ropes on duty cycle crawler cranes, Teufelberger-Redaelli offers highly compacted non-rotation resistant 8-strand high performance steel wire ropes with extremely high load carrying capacity, robustness and flexibility, which show their full potential on excavators. The expertise gained in practical use over long periods of time is constantly applied to new developments in the construction industry.
A steel wire rope must be customized properly for the excavator to achieve its maximum performance. Tested rope end terminations such as button sockets for commercially available pouch sockets and solid thimbles round off the steel wire rope solution. All ropes leaving the premises of Teufelberger-Redaelli have been subjected to meticulous quality testing and are provided with acceptance certificates.
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EVOLUTION P9
Featuring maximum resistance to crushing and deformation, this rope excels as boom hoist rope in mobile cranes. -
EVOLUTION QS816V
With its extreme resistance to negative external influences and outstanding all-round characteristics, the non rotation-resistant rope excels in build... -
PACK 1P
Compacted strands for best performances. Good wear and fatigue resistance, long life and good handling simplicity - these are the main characteristics... -
PACK 9P
Good wear and fatigue resistance, long life and good handling simplicity - these are the main characteristics of Teufelberger-Redaelli’s Pack wire rop...