Product Snapshot: Crane Camera and Hydraulic Drill Rig

Carlon Non-Metallic Single and Multi Gang Box Extenders create a flush finish for electrical boxes that are installed too deep within the wall. The gang-box extender features an adjustable depth of up to 1 in. and eliminates the need for trimming during installation.
Thomas & Betts; www.tnb.com

Kelly Tractor has worked with IMT and Caterpillar OEM Solutions to develop the A125 hydraulic drill rig. The machine is powered by a Tier 4 engine, and its drill rig is able to lay completely flat for single-load transportation. The A125 was first unveiled at Bauma 2013 and is now being introduced to North America.
Kelly Tractor Co.; www.kellytractor.com

The Generation Five model of the HookCam attaches directly to the hook block of the crane and wirelessly streams video of the load to the operator. During a lift, the camera offers the operator a clearer view of the load and the surrounding area. The Generation Five model features several improvements over earlier HookCams, such as a more adaptable mounting system, solar battery charging and options for black box-style recording. This model is lighter than earlier models and can be mounted on a range of cranes. While no substitute for a ground spotter, the HookCam offers additional visual feedback for tower-crane operators with restricted views.
Pacific System Solutions; www.hookcam.com

The Evergreen 19XR and XRV lines of centrifugal chillers are now available in both one- and two-stage compression options from 800 to 1,600 tons. The customizable chillers can be designed to suite a building's needs and are able to achieve integrated-part load values as low as 0.31kW/ton, exceeding the ASHRAE 90.1 standard.
Carrier; www.commercial.carrier.com




This week we look at a crane video camera from Pacific System Solutions and hydraulic drill rig available from Kelly Tractor. Click to begin the slide show.