XMHC

Mainly used for repairing or demolishing cylindrical structures

The Modularity of the system is above any expectations:


1.    Whatever the size of the construction

The platform can feature from 3 to 24 masts and can surround any kind of structure. This is done with a specific XL’s design of an electronic synchronization system.

 

2.    Whatever the capacity of the platform, the drive units can be scaled –up
 

3.    Whatever the shape of the construction, the platform is adjustable

The main decks coupling the drive units are designed to carry 3-meter-long extension and 4.000 kg equipment. In addition, 1.5-meter-wide rear decks can be assembled

 

4.    Made to make the work easier and safer
The platform is paired with a men and goods hoists mounted on one of the mats. The hoist level to a top landing where men can access the platform and where goods can be lifted. The platform always remain at the working level, access is provided by the mean of the hoist.

 

Demolition contractors usually say they carry on jobs 2 times faster as it is with traditional method while ensuring a state of the art safety at work.

  • XMHC
    XMHC
    XMHC
    XMHC

XMHC

  • Payload

    Up to 10,000 kg

    Speed

    12 m/min

    Interior diameter

    100 m et 24 mast tower

    Motorization

    2 x 5,5 kW / 6 x 5,5 kW

    Engine control

    Direct On Line

    Power supply

    400V - 50Hz - Three-phase

    Mast

    L 0.6 m x l 0.6 m x H 1.5 m / 110 kg

    Patented safety devices

    Centrifugal brake - Freewheel - XL trapped key

    Conformity Conformity

    Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery (CE Certified) EN 1495 (designed and manufactured according to standard requirements)

Harbour Control Tower

Harbour Control Tower

Sydney - 87 m | 2016 - 2016

Water Tank

Water Tank

Brittany | 2014 - 2015

High-rise Chimneys - 140 m

High-rise Chimneys - 140 m

Bordeaux | 2010 - 2011

High-rise Chimneys - 125 m

High-rise Chimneys - 125 m

France | 2010 - 2011

High-rise Chimneys - 120 m

High-rise Chimneys - 120 m

Brittany | 2004 - 2005