Demag Cranes Lift Aluminum Panels at Aerospace Facility
Two Demag V-type cranes from Terex Material Handling are employed by aviation supplier Premium Aerotec for manufacturing and transporting aluminum skin panels that are used for aircraft fuselage segments.
The application is in Nordenham, Germany but the U.S. aviation industry has taken note of the low crane deadweight, reducing loads on the building structure and providing greater scope for handling loads.
Premium Aerotec produces aluminum skin panels, which form the basis for the subsequent fuselage sections. These panels are first placed in autoclave moulds. Stringers are then bonded to them and a vacuum film is applied. This is then followed by a bonding process, which takes place in special pressure-tight kilns called autoclaves.
A crane is used as an overhead handling device to lift the individual component carriers with the fuselage sections into the autoclaves, and to transport them to an ultrasonic test facility after the bonding process. Until now, these tasks were performed by a double-girder overhead traveling crane that had box-section girders and was equipped with four 1.1 tonne hoist units.
“Since the loads that this crane had to lift several times every day weighed around 4.1 tonnes, we were always working close to the limit,” said Andreas Voge, who is responsible for assembly system factory planning at Premium Aerotec.
Planning for a new investment became more specific when the double-girder overhead traveling crane, which dates back to 1961, came up for refurbishment. To make the production processes more flexible, Premium Aerotec planned to invest in two single-girder overhead traveling cranes that can operate separately, as well as in tandem.
Due to the load-bearing capacity of the building structure, the two new cranes were not allowed to exceed the deadweight of the existing crane and, therefore, their wheel loads were not to be any higher.
The Demag V-type crane satisfied all of the conditions, particularly in view of its reduced deadweight. This enabled the rated load capacity to be increased by a few hundred kilograms and the owner was better prepared to meet future developments.
At its production plant in Nordenham, Premium Aerotec now operates two Demag V-type cranes that have spans of 24m and are each equipped with two Demag DR-Pro 1.5-tonne rope hoists. The cranes can perform various transport tasks along the 115m-long crane runway. However, they are still mainly used to serve the autoclaves. To do this, both cranes work in tandem and the four hoist units operate under synchronised control.