Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Adjustable Mobile Gantry



Adjustable Mobile Gantry with Hand Winches for Ease of Use

HFL Limited manufacture an Adjustable Mobile Gantry, which can be made to a varying height and width, that is fitted with hand winches to raise and lower the lifting beam to a series of different heights. Gantries can be made in a number of safe working loads ranging from 500kg to 5000kg. Swivel castors with thumb brakes and parking jacks for the larger versions are fitted as standard. The hand winches are fitted with a wire rope which goes through a series of pulleys, which raises and lowers the lifting beam.

Friday, 16 December 2011

Finishing Touches to Kuli Hoist and Crab Unit



Finishing Touches to Kuli Hoist and Crab Unit


The specially constructed Crab Unit using a Kuli Foot Mounted Hoist Unit, were today in our workshop having the few remaining jobs completed before delivery to site. The Crab Unit was completed yesterday and the Hoist fitted to it this morning. The Kuli hoist was delivered on exactly the date agreed, so helping us meet our tight deadline. The wiring from the control panel to the motors were connected and the holes drilled ready for the buffers to be fitted. The hoist and crab unit will be delivered to site on Monday, where it will be fitted onto the 15.5 metre span Double Girder Crane Bridge, as mentioned in previous blogs.












Wednesday, 14 December 2011

If you are thinking of buying a Second Hand Overhead Crane, Please consider the following points?



•Will You get Good Reliability?
•How does the Cost compare against a new crane?
•What is the Age of the second hand crane?
•Are spare parts available?
•What is the Previous usage of the second hand crane?
•Will Modifications have to be made to suit your needs?
•Does the Height of Lift of the Hoist suit your requirements?
•Are Modifications going to cost you extra?
•Do you get a Warranty Period?
•Are you sure the Second Hand Crane will do exactly what you want it to do?

Most important have you compared the price of a New Crane against a Second Hand Overhead Crane?




You may be pleasantly surprised!




The Warranty Period will certainly be longer with a New Crane, Most Crane Manufacturers offer a Two Year Warranty.




Never be drawn in and think that buying a second hand overhead crane is cheaper, in the long run it may cost a great deal more money.

12 tonne Double Girder Bridge Crane Delivered to Site


12tonne Crane Bridge Loaded on a Trailer and on Route to Essex


The 12 tonne Double Girder Crane Bridge, which we have been fabricated for the last few weeks, was loaded on a Trailer on Saturday Morning. The Trailer left Peterborough for a long drive to Essex on Monday morning, ready for our Crane Installation Team to fit the Crane Bridge onto the Downshop structure, which was put up up recently inside a new factory.



Friday, 2 December 2011

Double Girder Crane Bridge Testing


Double Girder Crane Bridge Testing

Having recently received an order for 12 tonne Double Girder Crane Bridge, with a span of 15350mm, we decided to test the Crane Bridge for deflection with a Hydraulic Pump and Cylinder. We converted the PSI reading on the gauge of the pump to a KG force reading.

Double Girder Crane Bridge

Double Girder Crane Bridge
Harrison Fabrication Lifting Limited was recently asked to convert two 6.3 tonne crane bridges, to lift 15 tonne by fitting a Double Girder Crane Bridge between them. The Crane Bridge was fitted onto the existing crane bridges with a 50 x 30mm rail welded on top of each bridge. The 15 tonne Double Girder Crane Bridge, fitted with two speed end carriages, was then positioned on the two 6.3 tonne crane bridges. The two 6.3 tonne crane bridges were connected together with a bar at each end, to make sure they were always at the same span. A Kuli 15 tonne wire rope hoist was fitted to the Double Girder Crane Bridge. Both 6.3 tonne crane bridges have Liftket hoist fitted them and they can be used as normal, although the two crane bridges are a fixed position from each other.

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Second Hand Overhead Crane

If you are thinking of buying a Second Hand Overhead Crane, Please consider the following points?

  • Will You get Good Reliability?
  • How does the Cost compare against a new crane?
  • What is the Age of the second hand crane?
  • Are spare parts available?
  • What is the Previous usage of the second hand crane?
  • Will Modifications have to be made to suit your needs?
  • Does the Height of Lift of the Hoist suit your requirements?
  • Are Modifications going to cost you extra?
  • Do you get a Warranty Period?
  • Are you sure the Second Hand Crane will do exactly what you want it to do?
Most important have you compared the price of a New Crane against a Second Hand Overhead Crane?

You may be pleasantly surprised!

The Warranty Period will certainly be longer with a New Crane, Most Crane Manufacturers offer a Two Year Warranty.

Never be drawn in and think that buying a second hand overhead crane is cheaper, in the long run it may cost a great deal more money.



Friday, 21 October 2011

Used Cranes and Electric Chain Hoists

We can offer a large selection of Used Cranes and Electric Chain Hoists, of varying Safe Working Loads and Dimensions. All of our Used range are supplied with a Warranty and can be modified to fit your requirements. Contact us for details and enquire if we have a Used Crane to fit your needs! Call us on 01733 390815.

Friday, 21 January 2011

Overhead Crane System

A Overhead Crane System with Two Crane Bridges and fitted with Liftket Hoists. One Crane Bridge is fitted with two off 3200kg Liftket Hoists and the other fitted with a 2000kg Liftket Hoist.

Friday, 14 January 2011

Positive Feedback from a New Customer

HFL was pleased to get positive feedback from a New Customer. We installed an Overhead Crane which suited the Customers needs perfectly.

Friday, 7 January 2011

Mobile jib crane that incoporates a Work Bench

Mobile jib crane that incorporates a Work Bench

Harrison Fabrication has designed and manufactured a Mobile jib cranes that incorporates a work bench. The jib crane is fitted to the work bench at one end and has a jib arm radius of 360 degrees. The workbench is fitted with a wooden work surface, which is suitable for all types of maintenance work. A Liftket electric chain hoist is fitted to the jib arm, which is fitted with a plug to connect to a suitable power supply. The workbench has four castor's to enable it to be moved to different locations and is also fitted with parking jacks, which are lowered when the workbench is being used. Forklift channels are fitted to the underside of the workbench, so the it can be transported moved, if necessary by a fork lift.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011