Launching in April

17 April 2014


From headphones to tower lift systems this month sees many exiting new products being released. Cranes Today looks at the new products that are making waves this month.

Crosby
Crosby has launched its new Crosby Platinum Line range. The new Crosby Platinum 8/10 Chain Fittings Range will be distributed through Crosby's supplier Arbil. The manufacturer said that the new range incorporates both grade 80 & 100 components, with grade 100 20-25% stronger than its grade 80 counterpart.

Eartec
ComSTAR are the new full duplex wireless products from Eartec allows up to eight users to communicate simultaneously like a regular telephone. The manufacturer says that it enhances industrial job site productivity and safety by providing instantaneous, "hands free" voice communications within an 800 yard range.

Enerpac
Enerpac Integrated Solutions (IS) has launched the ESET series a self-erecting tower-lift system. This includes Enerpac hydraulic strand jacks used for heavy and complex lifting, shifting and positioning projects.

Paul
Manufacturer Paul has released a new series of lifting cylinders with hydraulic anchor heads. The firms strand jacks are designed for strands with a diameter of 15.7 mm. An admissible force of 120 kN is allowed per strand. Paul offers strand jacks with a nominal load of 200kN to 6,400kN and a lifting stroke of 500mm. The series is designed to allow strand jacks for different rated loads to be easily combined.

Robertsons
Field ID is the new compliance and electronic asset management system. The programme automates inspection results so that inspectors can instantly upload details from their Ipad or smart phone to the system.

Talbert
Talbert Manufacturing has launched the 55SA-LD a 55t Spread-Axle, Low-Deck trailer. The trailer features an 18-inch deck height and an E1Nitro so it can run with three axles, four axles close-coupled or as a 3+1 spread-axle. Talbert said that the new, highly versatile trailer is an optimal solution for haulers who need the flexibility of a low deck height and the flexibility to run a variety of configurations.

Talbert
Talbert
Eartec
Paul
Enerpac