Orlaco http://www.orlaco.com/ Last updated child pages of page: http://www.orlaco.com/cranes-driver-visibility.htm nl Last updated child pages of page: http://www.orlaco.com/cranes-driver-visibility.htm Mon, 16 Jun 2008 14:00:00 +0200 Mon, 16 Jun 2008 14:00:00 +0200 info@orlaco.nl Orlaco http://www.orlaco.com/ Orlaco http://www.orlaco.com//img/cms/logo.gif Powered by Covide CMS <![CDATA[Lattice harbour cranes]]> The viewing problemThe lattice harbour crane is an extremely important link in loading and unloading ships. Even though the crane operator is seated high up in the sky, he is still not able to completely oversee his working area, especially when starting to load a ship or when finishing unloading.The Orlaco solutionThe load view camera provides images of the working area and is fitted on the boom of the trolley; it is positioned in such a way that it looks vertically downwards on to the top of the hook. The monitor in the cabin ensures that the operator always has visibility whilst hoisting, regardless of the position of the hook. The camera allows the crane operator to not only work more easily, but also ensures additional safety. The operator is able to take immediate action and, i...]]> Mon, 16 Jun 2008 14:00:00 +0200 http://www.orlaco.com/Lattice-harbour-cranes.htm <![CDATA[Hydraulic harbour cranes]]> The viewing problem The hydraulic harbour crane is an important link in the loading and unloading of particular inland shipping vessels. Due to his relatively low working position, the crane operator often has insufficient visibility of the work area, mostly at the beginning of loading and the end of unloading.The Orlaco solutionThe camera that is fitted onto the grasping arm ensures optimum visibility of the grasper at all times. The camera allows the crane operator to work more easily as well as increasing safety in the workplace.ApplicationsA rear view camera can also be connected to the monitor.ContactFor more information or an on-site demonstration, please contact:Europe:Europe:Europe:International SalesExecutive CranesAccount ManagerCustomer SupportBusiness DevelopmentManagerJacc...]]> Mon, 16 Jun 2008 14:00:00 +0200 http://www.orlaco.com/hydraulic-harbour-cranes.htm <![CDATA[Telescopic cranes]]> The viewing problemThe modern telescope crane is a familiar site in the building and construction industry and is often seen hoisting large loads. The crane operator in the cabin does not always have optimum visibility of the crane’s hook and load, especially in situations where he has to lift the load over building constructions, machines or installations. The Orlaco solutionThe telescope crane operator can luckily rely on the help of Orlaco’s eyes high up in the sky. The load view camera is fitted on the tip of the telescopic boom and is positioned looking vertically downwards to the area on top of the hook. The monitor in the cabin ensures the operator has continued visibility of every position of the hook whilst hoisting.The camera not only enables the operator to work easier and ...]]> Thu, 28 Feb 2008 15:00:00 +0100 http://www.orlaco.com/Telescopic-cranes.htm <![CDATA[Mobile tower cranes]]> The viewing problemThe tower crane is an important link in the construction process. Even though the crane operator is seated in a cabin high up in the sky, he is still not able to view his entire working area. The visibility problem gets even worse as construction progresses and starts to increasingly obstruct the operator’s view.The Orlaco solutionThe load view camera provides images of the working area and is fitted on the boom of the trolley; it is positioned in such a way that it looks vertically downwards on to the top of the hook. The monitor in the cabin ensures that the crane operator can always see every position of the hook whilst hoisting.The camera allows the crane operator to take immediate action and, if necessary, immediately verify the instructions from the contact perso...]]> Wed, 05 Dec 2007 13:45:00 +0100 http://www.orlaco.com/Mobile-tower-cranes.htm <![CDATA[Crawler cranes]]> The viewing problemThe lattice boom crane can be used for many purposes ranging from work on a construction site to placing windmills. The crane’s operator, who is seated in a low working position, often does not have sufficient visibility of the work area. The Orlaco solutionThe load view camera provides images of the working area and is fitted on the boom of the trolley; it is positioned in such a way that it looks vertically downwards on to the top of the hook. The monitor in the cabin ensures that the operator always has visibility whilst hoisting, regardless of the position of the hook. Cameras can also be fitted onto the middle of the mast. The advantage of this system is that it gives the crane operator better visibility of the height of the hook.The camera allows the crane opera...]]> Wed, 05 Dec 2007 13:00:00 +0100 http://www.orlaco.com/Crawler-cranes.htm <![CDATA[Tower cranes]]> The viewing problemThe tower crane is an important link in the construction process. Even though the crane operator is seated in a cabin high up in the sky, he is still not able to view his entire working area. The visibility problem gets even worse as construction progresses and starts to increasingly obstruct the operator’s view.The Orlaco solutionThe load view camera provides images of the working area and is fitted on the boom of the trolley; it is positioned in such a way that it looks vertically downwards on to the top of the hook. The monitor in the cabin ensures that the crane operator can always see every position of the hook whilst hoisting. A zoom camera on the crane’s boom .The camera allows the crane operator to take immediate action and, if necessary, immediately verify ...]]> Wed, 05 Dec 2007 13:00:00 +0100 http://www.orlaco.com/Tower-cranes.htm