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Ship crane GLE
for decks

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Characteristics

Application domain
for ships
Type
for decks
Lifting capacity

Min.: 25 t
(27.6 us ton)

Max.: 100 t
(110.2 us ton)

Description

MacGregor variable frequency drive (VFD) electric cranes are accurate and eliminate the need for hydraulic oil. They are energy efficient in operation and have lower power consumption demands, translating to lower running costs and ultimately a lower environmental impact. They also offer lower maintenance requirements and shorter operation times. The MacGregor GLE crane series delivers all these benefits to general cargo market. They are built upon a variable frequency drive (VFD) design and inherit the proven characteristics of the previous generation of wire-luffing cranes. All machinery is enclosed within the crane housing, ensuring safe operation and ease of maintenance The GLE is the electric-drive version of the GL crane. Both the electric and electro-hydraulic cranes have the same safe working loads (SWL) and outreaches. GLE crane designs are based on MacGregor’s lengthy experience and backed-up by unrivalled global service support and a proven track record of more than 13,000 crane deliveries worldwide over the past 50 years. Sustainable No hydraulic oil (a typical hydraulic crane of this type uses approximately 700 litres of oil Low noise levels Low starting current 30-35 percent less power consumption 30-35 percent lower energy (oil) consumption Requires less installed power on board 20 percent lower maintenance costs Reduced carbon footprint Enhanced cargo handling efficiency Improved operational performance Short response times Maximum speed based on actual load Exact position of the load is maintained even without the brake applied

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