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Temporary end stop
To ensure worker safety, Premium Industrial Group has created a tool that complies with CSA standards.
Temporary end stop for overhead cranes
Premium Industrial Group has created a new tool, a temporary end stop, to enable work to be carried out on lifting equipment without affecting the normal operations of other surrounding equipment. These end stops can also be used for any work carried out in the vicinity of an overhead crane, such as servicing lights or a garage door. This new tool is designed to comply with CSA B167-16 standard 4.3.4 Isolation of lifting devices from each other: "When other lifting devices are operating on the same crane runway, end stops must be installed to prevent these lifting devices from colliding with the one being serviced".
* For the moment, our end stops are certified for Canada only *
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Frequently asked questions
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Can the lifting capacity of an existing overhead crane be increased?
Yes, it’s sometimes possible, but it’s not guaranteed.
Increasing the capacity of an overhead crane involves more than just replacing the hoist. The entire system must be evaluated to ensure that every component can handle the increased load. Here are the main elements to check:
- Is the main girder designed for the intended load?
- Are the end trucks (wheels and gear motors) compatible with a higher capacity?
- Can the runway, rails, and supporting structure withstand the additional stress?
In some cases, a well-planned modification can eliminate the need to purchase a new crane. In others, the costs or risks associated with the upgrade may be too high. An inspection can sometimes help determine whether an upgrade is feasible or if replacement is the better option.
Our recommendation: Before making any decisions, have your system (crane and runway) evaluated by a qualified engineer.
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Do you need an RBQ license to install an overhead crane in Quebec?
Generally, an RBQ license is not required to install an overhead crane in Quebec, as it is considered production machinery rather than a construction project. However, if the installation involves structural modifications, such as welding or reinforcing the building structure, an RBQ license may be required. For more details, you can read our full article here: Do you need an RBQ license to install an overhead crane in Quebec?
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Their ability to listen to our specific needs has been a major strength. They have always responded quickly and efficiently, especially in emergency situations, which has greatly contributed to the continuity and success of our operations. I highly recommend Groupe Industriel Premium to any company looking for a reliable, structured, and responsive partner. Their professionalism and commitment to quality and safety make them a model in the industry.
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