Rotating machinery underpins a vast array of industrial operations, from power generation turbines to manufacturing assembly lines and aerospace propulsion systems. Ensuring the integrity of bearings, ...
Rotating machines—turbines, pumps, fans, and motors—form the backbone of modern industry, driving processes across energy generation, aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and automotive manufacturing. In an ...
What looks like a telescopic handler, moves like a crane and can pick and place like no other machine? The answer is a rotating telehandler, perhaps represented best in North America by Manitou’s MRT ...
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• Magnetic bearings support rotating shafts in five axes without solid or fluid lubricants. • Advances in electronics allow previously bulky controllers to mount on or near rotating machinery. • ...
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Manitou has launched two new rotating telehandlers: the 24m-high reach MRT2470, the world’s highest capacity machine in rotating telehandler category to date, and the 30m-high reach MRT3050. According ...
With building materials on one side and the project on the other, this rotating telehandler does not have to change positions to do its job. Equipment trends coming from Europe to North America have ...
“Contractors are starting to understand the dynamic uses that rotating telehandlers can provide,” says Gary Weisman, COO of Magni Telescopic Handlers. “From the rental company perspective, a rotating ...
The GCC rotating machinery market is projected to reach $15 billion by 2025, driven largely by the oil and gas sector, which accounts for more than 60% of regional demand. Globally, the rotating ...