Equipped with the SyncHoist system! A case where the rigging length could be easily and accurately adjusted.
South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (SCE&G) is working on an expansion project for a nuclear power plant and was tasked with installing a 2.4 million pound CA01 module. The CA01 module is not only very large and heavy, but also generally has an irregular shape, making it difficult to handle within the required tolerances, necessitating additional personnel, equipment, and time. In response, Enerpac provided the SyncHoist system, a lifting device under the hook composed of multiple specialized hydraulic cylinders. This system allowed operators to monitor and adjust each lifting point individually or in sync together with precision. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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**Case Summary** ■Customer: South Carolina Electric & Gas Company (USA) ■Product: Synchronized Hoisting System ■Results - The ability to individually adjust each point allowed rigging engineers to level the modules more efficiently and accurately, saving considerable time. - By using integrated cylinder stroke sensors and pressure transducers at each lifting point, operators were able to receive position and load feedback at the control station. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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The Japanese corporation Enapack is the local subsidiary of the American company Actuant. It was established in Japan in 1967. The U.S. headquarters is the world's largest manufacturer of high-pressure hydraulic equipment, with a history spanning a century. It has 2,300 employees on a consolidated basis and sales of 84 billion yen. The company manufactures hydraulic and electric equipment (hydraulic pumps, hydraulic cylinders) and operates globally with local subsidiaries in 30 locations and over 2,000 distributors. In Japan, the sales offices include the headquarters in Saitama Prefecture, as well as sales offices in Osaka and Fukuoka. The sale of industrial hydraulic equipment primarily relies on wholesale through distributors, with more than 100 distributors nationwide. Thanks to years of trust and achievements from our customers, our company has continued to grow together with them, and we have earned a solid reputation in domestic sales. Furthermore, we provide global support for product exports worldwide.