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Loading situations and applications vary across various industries. For one user the classic load hook will do and they might just want to expand it by using lifting strops and loops; for another it must be a professional attachment optimally adjusted for the application. While one user is happy with the traditional twin ground controls, the other prefers a state-of-the-art radio remote control system, for example, with a display, and everything the latest technology has to offer, according to crane manufacturer ATLAS.

ATLAS T crane for seedling applicationsHaving already been active in the export business for decades, ATLAS is well positioned to meet these variations, from folding to long-boom cranes, from simple features all the way to a “Swiss army knife” version to cater for the different customers’ material handling applications.

Its small T crane, which can be mounted to a seeding machine in agricultural applications, is said to significantly improvement processes. It serves to keep the system free from stones or similar objects, which can affect the mechanism or even stop it.

The crane is equipped with ACM (Atlas Crane Management), which allows the driver to fully concentrate on work at hand, while ACM monitors operational safety. For trouble-free operation, the system is fully monitored in real time; this includes overload protection, emergency switch-off and other safety-relevant devices.

The standard radio remote control lets the operator operate work functions as well as control setup functions such as support and lateral hydraulic extension.

 

 

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