Jaguar Land Rover invests in suite of cranes and hoists
Konecranes has supplied and installed a comprehensive range of hoist and crane lifting system solutions within Jaguar Land Rover’s new Engine Manufacturing Centre (EMC) located on the i54 business park in Wolverhampton.
Konecranes has also assumed responsibility for onsite planned service and maintenance programmes relating to the equipment portfolio involved. This process will be supported by some 40 Konecranes service technicians, all of whom are located within only a 20-mile radius of the EMC.
Currently installed within the EMC’s machine component and engine assembly halls – home to Jaguar Land Rover’s latest generation Ingenium, 2-litre diesel engine – are some 150 Konecranes hoist and crane systems. Standing as a versatile production line lifting solution are 70 free standing XMP pillar jib cranes, each equipped with Konecranes’ popular and versatile CLX electric chain hoist that provides a maximum lifting capacity of 250kg.
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Also figuring prominently across the EMC site are some 80 workstation solutions that centre on Konecranes’ new and modular XA lightweight aluminium crane system. Spanning up to eight metres in length, 50 of the stations have been specified with additional CLX chain hoists – also rated to 250kg – while the remaining 30 feature Konecranes’ ergonomic, ATB pneumatic air balancers.
Interfaced with a variety of grippers to provide varying levels of lifting sophistication, using air pressure as the ATB’s power source makes the item being lifted appear almost weightless. The ATBs are being used to lift heavier components, such as engine blocks, cylinder heads and crankshafts with greater speed and efficiency within the EMC machine hall.