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Special lifting beam for rail transport

The special design of the traverse allows for minimizing its own weight while achieving a significant length. The traverse is used for lifting and transporting 60E1 and 49E1 railway rails according to PN-EN 13674-1:2006. The maximum length of the transported rail is 120 meters. The traverse is designed to be suspended on a crane hook using a two-leg sling.

Application:

  • Designed for rail transport.

Parameters

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Range

Load capacity 3 000 kg as required
Length

28 000 mm

as required
Height

25 000 mm

as required

Own weight 2 373 kg as required
Catalog number NS171850 -

 

Special lifting beam for rail transport

The special design of the lifting beam minimizes its own weight while maintaining significant length. It is used for lifting and transporting 60E1 and 49E1 railway rails in accordance with PN-EN 13674-1:2006. The maximum rail length that can be transported is 120 meters. The lifting beam is designed to be suspended from a crane hook using a two-leg sling. This device is an example of a specialized technical solution, designed and manufactured for specific conditions.

Application:

  • designed for rail transport.

Technical description:

  • the provided parameters can be customized to meet the user’s specific requirements.

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