Konecranes Portal
Konecranes Portal is your single point of access to our digital customer platforms for industrial crane maintenance information and TRUCONNECT data, plus our store for spare parts, accessories and manuals.
Konecranes Portal is your single point of access to our digital customer platforms for industrial crane maintenance information and TRUCONNECT data, plus our store for spare parts, accessories and manuals.
Regularly scheduled crane inspections can save companies great expense by verifying compliance with local regulations and highlighting safety and production issues. Compliance inspections are designed to satisfy regulatory requirements established by governmental authorities, such as the CSA.
Having an annual compliance inspection does not make you compliant. Regulations and industry best practices require much more. Regulations often require preventive maintenance, repairs to address deficiencies, lifetime inspections, general overhauls, engineering evaluations and load tests. Konecranes offers both compliance and preventive maintenance inspections. A Konecranes trained and qualified inspector will perform the inspection and give recommendations for repair, replacement or adjustment.
We provide an inspection report that fulfills local statutory requirements. If you have a Konecranes service program you have access to our customer portal yourKONECRANES.com where you can view and download inspection documents at any time.
Inspects equipment for deficiencies and deviations as defined in the criteria set forth in the applicable Occupational Health and Safety Regulations and the Canadian Standards Association CSA-B167 Standard. An initial inspection is typically required before a new crane is taken into use. This inspection may also be needed if a crane is taken into use after being out of operation for a long period of time, moved to another location, or if there has been a major modification in crane structure or components.
Inspects equipment for deficiencies and deviations as defined in accordance with the criteria set forth in the applicable Occupational Health and Safety Regulations and the Canadian Standards Association CSA - B167 Standard. The inspection interval is defined in CSA B-167 Standard. Frequency is determined taking into account crane usage and operating environment.
Inspects equipment for deficiencies and deviations as defined in the criteria set forth in the applicable Occupational Health and Safety Regulations and the Canadian Standards Association CSA-B167 Standard. The inspection interval is defined in CSA-B167 Standard. Frequency is determined taking into taking into account crane usage and operating environment.
Inspect equipment for deficiencies and deviations as defined in the criteria set forth in the applicable Occupational Health and Safety Regulations and the Canadian Standards Association CSA-B167 Standard. The inspection interval is defined in CSA-B167 Standard. Frequency is taking into account crane usage and operating environment.
Inspects equipment for deficiencies and deviations as defined in the criteria set forth in the applicable Occupational Health and Safety Regulations and the Canadian Standards Association CSA - B167 Standard. The inspection interval is defined in CSA B-167 Standard. Frequency is determined taking into account crane usage and operating environment.
Verifies that equipment is capable of lifting and moving the rated load through all designed motions. The load test has also been designed to meet local statutory requirements for load testing and the frequency of this test should not exceed 12 months. An observer from the Mechanical Engineer Chamber or accredited third party company will attend the Load Test, and if the test is successful, the required certificate will be granted.
An estimate of the accumulated duty of a crane and assessment of its remaining life.
Inspects non-maintainable load lifting attachments and accessories that are attached to the crane hook during operation. The inspection identifies deficiencies and deviations from local statutory safety and health regulations and is performed by trained and qualified service personnel. The inspection service utilizes radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to record load lifting attachment inspection data and a smartphone app to help quickly and reliably identify attachments.