Save time when ascending to carry out maintenance and repair work to your turbine. With a G-servicelift you can complete a 100 meters ascent in approx. 5 minutes. Without a G-servicelift on the other hand, the arduous climb requires very much more time and demands a lot of strength.
But this is not the only argument which clearly speaks for itself. Heavy tools and loads up to 400 kg can be
transported comfortably with a G-servicelift, and all this with automatic transport, which does not take up the costly time of your personnel for the ascent.
It is well proven, that wind power plants with an integrated ascent system have a higher level of availability and that the quality of your turbine maintenance will increase enormously.
The G-servicelift in Detail
Features of the G-servicelift
Safety door switch
Safety is the main concern at goracon. The robust sliding door has an electronic query function via a switch, so that it is not possible to operate the G-servicelift if the door is open. The system can be mechanically unlocked in an emergency situation.
Ground and roof access passage
In a ladder guided G-servicelift, it is generally necessary to have a ground and roof access passage, as well as a removable rear wall to the ladder, so that in the case of an emergency the ladder can be reached as an escape exit. Since we make no compromises when it comes to safety, all the openings on the lift have an electronic query function.
Cable and platform guides
The cable guides for our cable guided G-servicelift consist of 4 bearing-mounted plastic rollers, which are fitted in pairs to the sides of the cabin. The G-servicelift, guided in this way by tensioned wire cables can travel safely up and down. The platform guides, which were specially designed by goracon and are made of robust stainless steel, are used on the guide openings of the platform. This means that the G servicelift can travel safely and without fouling against pinch points, such as for example the platform openings.
Ladder guides
The ladder guides for our ladder guided G-servicelift consist of 4 brackets, which are fitted with rollers in pairs. The top brackets are fastened rigidly to the support structure of the , and the bottom brackets are fastened to the floor structure. Free-running and bearing mounted plastic rollers with flanges ensure that there is solid and low-wear guidance on the side beams of the ladder.
Ground and roof access passage
In the case of a ladder guided G-servicelift, it is generally necessary to have a ground and roof access passage, as well as a removable rear wall to the ladder, so that in the case of an emergency the ladder can be reached as an escape exit. Since we make no compromises when it comes to safety, all the openings on the lift have an electronic query function.