It is mandatory for companies that use heavy lifting equipment to arrange for quarterly inspections of wear and tear elements - including steel wire ropes. An extensive inspection should also be conducted once each year.
Although these periodic inspections can uncover problems, they do not provide you with detailed information about the wear and tear and fatigue of your steel wire ropes. And this is precisely the information that you need to enable you to take preventive measures and thereby reduce the risk of accidents or production disruptions. Vinçotte offers you the expertise and the know-how to raise the inspection of your steel wire ropes to a higher level.
Vinçotte is the only External Service for Technical Inspections that has the knowledge and the tools in-house to carry out a series of special inspections on steel wire ropes. These advanced measuring techniques go far beyond visual inspections, and will provide you with a thorough understanding of all types of wear and tear that determine the life and safety of your steel wire ropes:
Visible as well as invisible defects can be detected by fixing large magnets around the cable.
We use a scanning electron microscope to establish the exact causes of wire breakages, thereby enabling you to take suitable measures.
Cranes that frequently execute the same movements - for example, container cranes - can cause highly specific damage to the steel wire ropes. Vulnerable areas can be identified by accurately analysing these movements, and you can change specific systems wherever required, or change over to a better type of cable, or schedule preventive replacements.
Vinçotte is constantly expanding and refining its unique know-how, thanks to a robust network of research organisations and universities that are immersed in researching cable-related problems.
Based on its unique measuring techniques and expertise, Vinçotte can closely analyse the interplay of various rejection criteria. You can therefore be assured of an in-depth and action-oriented report, based on a simultaneous analysis of various types of wear and tear.
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