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NEW UNIQUE TRACK MOUNTED MOBILE CRANE
The new HS400/V12 Minicrane from Hinowa and Penny Hydraulics
is a unique compact track mounted battery powered mobile crane
designed for handling small items of plant and equipment and
other loads weighing up to 630kg in a variety of construction,
maintenance and service applications. It is ideal for off-road
and rough-terrain applications where safe load handling is required
but where conventional vehicle-mounted cranes cannot easily
operate. It can also be used indoors. The HS400/V12 was jointly
developed by the two companies to meet demand from customers
for a cost effective and versatile solution to handle loads
and comply with current health and safety regulations.
We believe there is a market among utilities, construction
companies, civil engineers, machinery installers engineers,
monumental stonemasons and local authorities, all of whom have
specific handling requirements that involve off-road operations,
says Richard Hunt, Managing Director of Hinowa. The cost
of the machine, which we believe is the lowest in Europe, should
make it viable for hire companies to add to their fleets at
highly competitive rates.
The unit is a unique combination of the Hinowa HS400 electric
chassis unit and the Penny Hydraulics V12 crane. The HS400 is
a compact tracked chassis unit designed for use with a wide
range of attachments. Its compact dimensions and low centre
of gravity make it an ideal platform for equipment including
cranes.
Battery power ensures the unit can be used indoors and in confined
spaces without risk of fumes affecting users or contamination
to loads. A powerful electric motor provides up to 4.75kW of
power to the chassis and attachments. Track mounting ensures
the HS400 can operate across all types of indoor and outdoor
terrain with low vibration.
The Penny Hydraulics V12 is a fully hydraulic crane that is
widely used by customers who need to handle items on and off
light commercial vehicles. Mounted on the HS400 chassis the
V12 has a maximum working load of up to 630kg which means it
can lift a wide range of items. An optional electric winch provides
added versatility by enabling items to be handled below ground
level, to support utility engineering applications for example.
During normal operations the HS400/V12 is driven into position
and its outriggers deployed to create a stable and level platform
for safe static lifting. The three-section crane boom can be
extended to any length up to the maximum of 2900mm while fully
controlled 90o slew ensures loads can be handled to any position
within the operating envelope. Maximum working load at full
boom extension is 240kg. Hydraulic activation of boom lift,
lower, extension and slew ensure smooth, precise and consistent
load handling for the best possible efficiency and safety.
The V12 incorporates three unique safety features as standard:
a load limiting device prevents the crane from operating beyond
its safe working load in any configuration; load limit indicator
provides an immediate visual warning when the safe working load
is exceeded; the remote umbilical control ensures operators
stand clear of the working area during lifting operations. An
integrated and fully enclosed oil tank and motor pump unit are
protected from accidental damage but remain within easy access
for servicing.
The crane folds down to the king post when not in use. The complete
HS400/V12 unit is just 790mm wide and 1844mm high in the stowed
position which means it is small enough to fit through a standard
doorway and can be transported inside high-roof vans or on conventional
plant trailers. The crane can be demounted easily so that the
HS400 can operate as a compact rough terrain lift truck or with
other attachments.
Our design innovation and load handling expertise combined
with the market knowledge at Hinowa has enabled us to work together
to develop a practical solution based on two popular and successful
products to meet demand for a highly cost-effective and high
performance mobile crane, says Richard Short, Sales Director
at Penny Hydraulics.
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