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    <description>Wire rope service life in mobile cranes is not defined by nominal breaking load or catalog data. In practice, ropes are retired because of fatigue, wear, or distortion caused by how they are operated and installed. The same rope design can perform very differently depending on crane setup and working conditions.
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    <description>Workplace safety in manufacturing and industrial settings is simply non-negotiable and perhaps the most important piece of equipment for crane safety on the factory floor is the crane wire rope.
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    <description>Let&amp;rsquo;s break down common wire rope issues in harbor cranes &amp;ndash; like abrasion, corrosion, and fatigue &amp;ndash; and discuss the most simple ways to prevent them.
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    <title>The Importance of Regular Maintenance for Industrial Crane Wire Ropes</title> 
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Industrial wire ropes are the lifeline of crane operations, quite literally. They bear immense loads and are subjected to many different stresses during daily use. Regular maintenance of your industrial wire rope equipment provides the following benefits. . .
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    <dc:creator>Kali Krickbaum</dc:creator> 
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    <description>Offshore cranes are specialized lifting devices used extensively in marine environments, particularly on ships, platforms, and oil rigs. These cranes are designed to operate in the rough conditions of the sea, including strong winds, waves, and corrosive saltwater.
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    <dc:creator>William Coughlin</dc:creator> 
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    <title>Wire Rope Applications in Tower Cranes: Specific Uses &amp; CASAR Solutions</title> 
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    <description>Tower cranes are the backbone of modern construction, offering unparalleled versatility in lifting and transporting heavy loads. Understanding their specific applications, such as hoisting, luffing, pendant operation, and trolleying, is essential for maximizing their efficiency and safety on construction sites.

Being a global leader in the manufacturing of steel wire rope products, CASAR specializes in offering solutions for all tower crane needs and challenges. For over 70 years, CASAR has provided quality and durable products for your everyday tower crane applications.

Here is a look into the specific actions of tower cranes:

Hoisting

The hoist is the primary function of a tower crane. Without it, the crane cannot lift anything. Hoisting involves lifting heavy loads vertically using the crane&amp;#39;s hoist mechanism. It is used for moving materials like steel beams, concrete panels, and prefabricated components to various levels of a building under construction.

CASAR provides an extensive range of hoist ropes that can be characterized by their quality and safety standards. This ensures reliable performance in demanding construction environments.

Luffing

Luffing refers to the movement of the jib (horizontal arm) of the crane in a vertical plane. Unlike traditional cranes where the jib remains fixed, luffing tower cranes can adjust the angle of their jib, allowing for greater flexibility in positioning loads within a construction site, especially in congested urban areas.

Ropes for luffing-jib cranes are designed to withstand the unique demands of luffing operations. CASAR offers ropes for all types of tower cranes, including the largest luffing-jib cranes.

Pendant Operation

Pendant control refers to the handheld remote control device used by crane operators to maneuver the crane&amp;#39;s movements. These controls allow operators to precisely direct the crane&amp;#39;s hoisting, luffing, slewing, and trolleying actions from a safe distance, providing better visibility of the worksite and improving operational efficiency.

CASAR provides boom pendant ropes, which are used to support the boom of a crane. The boom is the long, horizontal or inclined arm of the crane that extends outward from the crane&amp;#39;s mast. The boom pendant rope is an essential component in supporting and controlling the movement of the boom.

Trolleying

Trolleying involves moving the trolley assembly along the jib of the crane. The trolley carries the load horizontally across the length of the jib, allowing for precise placement of materials at different points along the building&amp;#39;s perimeter or within the construction site. Trolleying is crucial for optimizing the crane&amp;#39;s reach and coverage area.

At CASAR, high flexibility is valued in trolley rope products. The trolley rope selection offers high bending cycles, easy reeving, and high breaking loads to ensure the best performance for your tower crane.

Conclusion

Each of these functionalities plays a vital role in the efficient operation of tower cranes, enabling construction teams to safely and effectively lift, position, and transport materials during the building process.

CASAR is a leading manufacturer of wire ropes known for its quality, reliability, and commitment to customer satisfaction. With a rich history of innovation and expertise, the company continues to play a significant role in shaping the wire rope industry globally and offers a wide range of products for tower crane applications.

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    <dc:creator>William Coughlin</dc:creator> 
    <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jun 2024 15:37:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <description>Over the more than 70 years that CASAR ropes have been produced, we have met with many really extraordinary rope applications. One that would always make it into the top ten if such a list of highlights existed is the cable plough from Frank F&amp;ouml;ckersperger. In this type of application, as the name suggests, cables and pipes are ploughed into the ground.</description> 
    <dc:creator>Pascal</dc:creator> 
    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2019 13:37:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <description>Six years have now passed since CASAR introduced the new CASAR Doublefit at BAUMA 2013. Now, six years and two Munich based BAUMA&amp;rsquo;s later, it is about time to draw a conclusion - and this is overwhelmingly positive.</description> 
    <dc:creator>Audra</dc:creator> 
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    <title>CASAR ropes for the largest tower crane in the world</title> 
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    <description>New year, new happiness. In the
beginning of 2019, this widespread
talk was also true for our
colleagues from CASAR Australia.
This is how you succeed, by landing a very
exciting order for the largest tower crane in
the world. It involves the new roping of a
330 t Favelle Favco tower crane with luffing
jib of the Australian Marr Contracting PTY
LTD. This crane will be used for 14 months
starting in July, in order to construct the
Canakkale 1915 suspension bridge over the
Dardanelles, a strait in the Mediterranean
between the Aegean and the Sea of Marmara.
This suspension bridge has a width of
36 m and carries a 6-lane motorway. It is an
important component of the US $2.8 billion
difficult Kinali-Balikesir motorway project.
The total length of the bridge is 5169 m,
with the distance between the two main
pillars being 2023 m. Measured at the span
length it thus supersedes the Akashi-Kaikyo
bridge in Japan and wins the title of &quot;longest
suspension bridge in the world&quot;. The
completion date is set for 2023, which is
the year of the one-hundredth anniversary
of the establishment of modern Turkey.</description> 
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    <description>Although China is the second largest coalproducing
country in the world, the geological
conditions of the country&#39;s coal seams
are not always favorable. The coal seams in
most of the existing coal-mining areas are
too deep for surface mining so about 90%
of China&#39;s total coal production is from underground
mines.</description> 
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    <pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2018 14:07:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <description>Exactly three years ago, we reported
to our &amp;ldquo;world of rope&amp;ldquo; readers
about a world record set in the
Australian Northparkes mine. There,
our TURBOPLAST M just achieved an unbelievable
652,239 cycles in 46 months,
and brought over 22 million tons of rock
up from the depths. We are proud to inform
you in this issue that we have succeeded
in breaking our own record. In the
Slovakian mining region of Horna Nitra,
the company HBP (Hornonitrianske Bane
Prievidza a.s.), operates a total of three
mines near the city of Prievidza. With an
annual output of 1.9 million tons and
over 100 years&amp;rsquo; experience, HBP is the
largest brown coal producer in Slovakia.</description> 
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    <title>Re-cabling of Ship Hoist in Goa, India</title> 
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    <description>At the time of this newsletter&amp;rsquo;s
publication, the GOA Shipyard
Limited is receiving 30 new ropes
for its ship hoist, the heart of the
GOA Shipyard. The shipyard lies on the
west coast of India, in Vasco da Gama, a
city in the Indian state of Goa.</description> 
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    <pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2018 13:02:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <title>New CASAR Ropes for “Goliath”</title> 
    <link>https://www.casar.de/company/wire-rope-industry-news/id/23/new-casar-ropes-for-goliath</link> 
    <description>Since 2001, the Danish
Odense Steel Shipyard
has operated the colossal
&amp;ldquo;Goliath&amp;rdquo; portal
crane. It replaced the shipyard
crane blown over by gale-force
winds in December 1999.</description> 
    <dc:creator></dc:creator> 
    <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2018 14:01:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <title>The Gelmer Funicular: Renewal of a 90 year old gem</title> 
    <link>https://www.casar.de/company/wire-rope-industry-news/id/22/the-gelmer-funicular-renewal-of-a-90-year-old-gem</link> 
    <description>This past summer, the
Swiss Gelmer Funicular
was extensively
renovated. This is a 90
year old funicular that began
operation in 1926 in the valley
known as Haslital in the
canton of Bern. Originally, the
work line was constructed to
transport material to build the
wall of the Lake Gelmer dam
and the water supply line for
the Handeck power plant.
Since opening for tourism in
2001, it has enjoyed growing
popularity among young and
elderly alike. As a result, the
Gelmer Funicular is used by up
to 45,000 passengers a year.
Since the funicular continues
to serve as a work line, part
of the logistics infrastructure
of the Grimsel power plant, it
was decided that the system
should undergo a complete
renewal.</description> 
    <dc:creator></dc:creator> 
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    <description>People have been driven by the dream
of flying since time immemorial. Since
April this year, this dream has come
close to being achieved on the Western
side of the Plitvice Lakes national park in Croatia.
The municipal authorities of Vrhovina,
together with the community of &amp;ldquo;Rudopolje
Moje&amp;rdquo;, to which various local companies and
individuals belong, have taken it upon themselves
to make the area in the county of Lika-
Senj more attractive to residents and visitors
alike. For this reason, the &amp;ldquo;White Peak&amp;rdquo; sport
and relaxation centre was founded, nestled
in the magnificent landscape of Lika. As well
as climbing and cycling, people have been
able to dive head first into the abyss since
Easter 2017. That was made possible by one
of Europe&amp;rsquo;s longest and fastest zip lines, the
Zip Line Pazi Medo (in English: Beware of the
Bear &amp;ndash; this region has a large population).</description> 
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    <description>A SMED workshop at CASAR took
place in mid-January. The aim
of the 11-member cross-sectoral
team was to deal with the
long setup time caused by the machine&amp;rsquo;s
construction type on the longest tubular
strander. The team had the task of reducing
the setup time through the use of suitable
organisational and personnel measures.
Generally, 25-strand filler braids and 26 to
31-strand Warrington-seale braids are produced
on this tubular strander. The machine
is frequently prepared and many spools are
also prepared again and again during production.</description> 
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    <description>To control production costs, increase
production efficiency and continue
producing the best products, CASAR&amp;rsquo;s
internal processes are continually
checked and improved. Moreover, for the future,
the WireCo WorldGroup is making regular
investments in the machine park and in new
plant equipment to provide our customers
with quality products of a high technical
standard at a fair price.</description> 
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    <description>Are we alone in the
universe? All of us
have asked ourselves
this question at least
once in our lifetimes. Since
25/09/2016, science has had
at its disposal a powerful tool
with the help of which it will
one day be able to definitively
answer this question.</description> 
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    <description>The flagship of the new
crawler crane model
range from Manitowoc,
the MLC650, impresses
thanks to a number of innovative
solutions. The fully modular
construction of the equipment
facilitates transport and the
variable position counterweight
maximises the performance
capacity of the crane. The
MLC650 thus represents an
extremely exciting innovation
in the 600t category.</description> 
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    <description>This year, Bauma again exceeded
even its own expectations,
featuring more
visitors, more exhibitors
and more events. A record-setting
number of 580,000 visitors
attended the fair and our booth
was certainly not complaining
about a lack of visitors. Numerous
trade visitors made their
way to Hall B3 to keep abreast
of the trends, view the latest innovations
and also to meet the
rope specialists from our technical
and sales teams. Our experts
from product development,
sales and customer service held
a series of information sessions
and gave some fascinating insights
into the latest product
and technological developments.
This led to some lively
discussions about the optimal
deployment of our products.</description> 
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    <description>A unique global partnership
is currently being
created at the Cadarache
nuclear research
centre in the south of France. The
ITER Tokamak Cryostat is being
constructed there, the world&amp;lsquo;s
largest experimental facility for
fusion energy. The objective of
fusion research is to prove the
scientific and technological
feasibility of fusion energy and
thereby to harness a secure,
unlimited and environmentally
friendly source of energy. This
is intended to generate a fusion
output of 500 megawatts over
a period of 7 minutes. It uses
the same principle as that used
by the sun: light atomic nuclei
are fused into heavy ones,
releasing immense quantities
of energy in the process. The
ITER (International Thermonuclear
Experimental Reactor) is
a nuclear fusion reactor based
on the Tokamak principle. In
this process a deuterium-tritium
plasma is kept in a toroidal form
at approximately 150 million
degrees Celsius using a magnetic
field. Above a specific temperature
and particle density, a
controlled nuclear fusion should
then occur in a chain reaction;
the energy gain from this should
exceed the energy consumption
by a factor of 10 to enable an
economical net gain in energy.</description> 
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    <description>At the end of 2014,
through our sister company,
Lankhorst, we at
CASAR received an interesting
request to fit the ropes
on a 40-ton AHC articulating
crane of the Dutch manufacturer,
Langendijk Equipment. The crane
is installed on the supply ship
Wildebeest, which serves oilrigs
of the Edison Chouest Offshore
company (ECO).</description> 
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    <description>CASAR has always been
known for the extraordinary
performance of its
mining ropes. Now they
have set a new world record in
Australia&amp;rsquo;s Northparkes mine,
establishing a new milestone
in the process. After 652,239
completed cycles, a service life
of 46 months and more than 22
million tons of moved rock, the
Turboplast M used for the work
was gracefully retired. The rope
was discarded according to plan
in mid-January 2015 under the
supervision of Roger Smith, an
experienced expert for hightech
mining ropes in the service
of CASAR, and Alexander F&amp;auml;h,
sales engineer for mining ropes.</description> 
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    <description>The last 6 years saw a close cooperation
between the rope manufacturer CASAR,
the distributor Nobles and the Telfer
gold mine, based in the Pilbara region in
the state of Western Australia. The Telfer mine
is wholly owned by Newcrest Mining Limited.
Gold and copper are extracted, above ground
as well as underground. The copper and
gold deposits were discovered in 1972,
and mining began in 1977. In
2008 it was decided to increase
the extraction capacities to over
6 million tons per year. This provided
the basis for initial talks between
Telfer and CASAR, as Telfer were not
happy with the service life of the original ropes
of a South African manufacturer on the floor
hoisting machine and now the extraction capacities
were due to increase too. The hoisting
machine is a ground mounted friction winder
which transports a payload of 34.5 t at a speed
of 16.25 m/s from a depth of 1132 m to the top.</description> 
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    <description>The growth of wind power
in Europe is running out
of space, both at inland
and coastal locations.
Logically, the next step is to develop
offshore wind farms at sea.
These installations are placed several
kilometres off the coast and
fixed to the continental shelf. There
they are free-standing in the wind
and so can achieve a high energy
yield. However, constructing and
operating these installations poses
unprecedented challenges for the
technology used. Where water is
up to 60 m deep, stable foundations
have to be built on the sea
bed and the construction of the
wind turbines themselves, with
their tower, power house and
rotor blades, requires elaborate
assembly. It cannot be done from
an unstable ship or platform, for
obvious reasons.</description> 
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