Hoisting system for Le Mans January 1st 2008 Bouyer Manutention, a member of
the Verlinde Europont network,
installed the handling systems in
the maintenance centre for the Le
Mans tramway (France).
M. Boulaire, works foreman at
building contractor Heulin,
comments "With regard to the
hoisting equipment, Bouyer
Manutention was the sole
manufacturer who proposed us a
solution which corresponded
completely to the specifications, in
particular for the special automatic
safety systems."
The maintenance centre has
three single girder overhead
travelling cranes with electric chain
hoists with a capacity of 1000kg
and a profiled double-girder crane
with cable hoist with a capacity of
6500kg. The first units were
intended to handle the elements
on the trams' roof: air conditioning
units and pantographs.
Ultrasound sensors were added
by Bouyer to detect opened-up
pantographs and ensure hoisting is
carried out only when it is in the
folded down position. The 6500kg
crane is used for handling bogies
between pit and workshop.
Another safety system ensures that
when pantographs are handled,
the LAC (Catenary Power Supply
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