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Sunday, 05 Feb 2012

PIAB Crane Safety Monitor

PIAB CSM Crane Safety Monitor is an electronic control unit to be used in overload protection systems. The PIAB CSM evaluates and computes signals from force transducers and can be set for alarm at preset alarm limits. By installing the PIAB CSM, hazards for personnel and material are avoided. The PIAB CSM will also record the operation of the hoist. The PIAB CSM is designed both for indoor and outdoor operation in aggressive and demanding industrial environments.


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PIAB CSM Safety and Economy:

  • Protects personnel and property against hazards due to overload
  • Enhances safety for personnel in crane operations
  • Monitors the operational conditions of the crane as well as the recommended service intervals. Through this monitoring the crane can be fully utilized during its entire life period (Safe Working Period)
  • PIAB CSM is self-checking. All faults result in overload indication.

 

The CSM can monitor the following functions/operations:

  • Slack Rope status
  • Load Indication (Load in Hook)
  • Load (Peak Value) * Set Switch Limits
  • Total Service Time * Overload Service Time
  • Number of Hoisting Cycles
  • Levels for Change of Hoisting Speed
  • Service Time converted into Full-Load Service Time (For computing of Safe Working Period as per ISO 12482-1, Cranes - Condition monitoring).
  • Related products

  • Gigasense's high quality instruments have been developed over many years since the first Dynamometer in the 1950's. Our rich history has allowed us to perfect the technology to meet all industry standards.
    Many steelwork- and container- cranes are equipped with our products to protect people and equipment.
    We meet all the current industry standards. We are certified according to SS-EN ISO 9001:2008. Our products are CE-marked and meet the requirements of AFS 2006:6. We follow Swedish Standards Institution SIS directives such as Cranes Condition Monitoring SS-ISO 12 482-1.