Telescopic container spreader (empty container reach-stacker)
RSE40
BROMMA
The spreader can adjust its length to lift containers from 20' to 40' using ISO floating twistlocks. Mechanical Pile Slope (MPS), tilt (optional), rotation and side shift features enable easy location onto containers achieved with smooth control technology.
The telescopic spreader is of a monobeam frame construction designed to absorb both vertical and horizontal forces. Four ISO twistlocks engage the containers top apertures and lock into the corner castings. As standard, the spreader is equipped with 4 x 3 tonnes lifting lugs in the corners of the end beams for handling damaged containers or special cargoes.
The RSE40 is controlled with 24 VDC solenoid operated valves and inductive proximity sensors. The electrical system is designed to ensure maximum safety during operation. All motions of the spreader are controlled from the driver's cab over serial communication (CANopen) or parallel wiring (optional) and all commands are processed safely by the spreader Electronic Control Unit (ECU). Lifting allowance is monitored by the ECU and implemented on the reach stacker to ensure safe container handling. In addition, the onboard ECU offers self-diagnostic technology, derived from Bromma's innovative SCS³ crane spreader control system.
The telescopic spreader is of a monobeam frame construction designed to absorb both vertical and horizontal forces. Four ISO twistlocks engage the containers top apertures and lock into the corner castings. As standard, the spreader is equipped with 4 x 3 tonnes lifting lugs in the corners of the end beams for handling damaged containers or special cargoes.
The RSE40 is controlled with 24 VDC solenoid operated valves and inductive proximity sensors. The electrical system is designed to ensure maximum safety during operation. All motions of the spreader are controlled from the driver's cab over serial communication (CANopen) or parallel wiring (optional) and all commands are processed safely by the spreader Electronic Control Unit (ECU). Lifting allowance is monitored by the ECU and implemented on the reach stacker to ensure safe container handling. In addition, the onboard ECU offers self-diagnostic technology, derived from Bromma's innovative SCS³ crane spreader control system.
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