RSX40
Description
The Bromma RSX40 is a spreader designed to handle single 20´and 40´containers for reach stacker. It is one of the lightest spreader in the market, providing unparalleled performances and cost savings.
RSX40 is equipped with side shift, rotating, telescopic, mechanical pile slope and floating twistlock functions that allows it to easily locate containers. All spreader movements are controlled with 24V proportional valves, providing precise and smooth operation.
The spreader is operated from the driver’s cab over serial communication (CANopen) or parallel wiring. Commands are processed by an electronic control unit on the spreader with built in safety logics for container handling.
The spreader is designed in accordance with EN13001. As all Bromma spreaders it is made from European high quality steel, which ensures a light and robust design. The spreader has a user friendly design and all components are easily accessible for inspection and maintenance.
Major Features
- Low tare weight
- Proportional valve control for telescopic, rotating and sideshift motion.
- 20′ to 40′ at maximum speed with dampening
- Floating ISO twistlocks
- ± 800 mm side shift
- –195°/+105° rotator
- ±5° mechanical pile slope
- Full CANopen bus integrated management
- Long service intervals
- Light but robust thanks to well proven design for a long economic life
- ±5° slew / ±120 mm reach
- ±5° mechanical pile slope
- Full CANopen bus integrated management
- Long service intervals
- Light and robust with well proven design
Specifications
Lifting capacity
- (SWL) 45 metric tons, up to ±10% eccentric load
- 10 x 4 metric tons, with lifting lugs on the endbeams
Tare weight
- 7 700 kg without extra equipment
ISO floating twistlocks
- 90º in less than 1.5 sec. Mechanical and electrical safety interlock system.
Rotation
- -195º/+105º in less than 50 sec. with control technology for smooth positioning.
Side shift
- ±800 mm in less than 15 sec.
Telescoping
- 20’ to 40’ in less than 15 sec. Analogue or digital sensors for damping and telescoping.
Mechanical pile slope
- ±5°