Push-to-Enable Feature Unlocks Additional Safety for Crane Remote Control

Company

A global steel manufacturer.

Challenge

The company experienced a safety incident, prompting them to look at how they
could proactively enhance the capability of the systems they were already using for overhead crane operations.

Solution

They quickly discovered that their CattronControl™ MKU industrial remote control system could be modified to activate a safety feature called Push-to-Enable (PTE) and successfully implemented the modification.

The PTE function enhances employee safety by implementing a motion-unlocking feature that requires the operator to press a specific button before activating a motion. After pushing the button, the operator has a few seconds to begin using the movement, or the motions will again be locked. Once the motion(s) are in use, no further action is required unless all motions are stopped for several seconds, after which the PTE feature is again needed. PTE protects against accidental activation before the move is enabled and prevents unintentional movement when not intended. PTE provides a vigilance safety feature that gives employee safety an extra boost when enabled for this steel manufacturer. Learn how to implement PTE on your existing controllers by contacting a Cattron Solution Expert.

Throughout a fifteen-year partnership with one of the world’s largest steel companies, Cattron has provided safety and productivity systems that meet the steel manufacturer’s extensive safety program criteria. This company has implemented 40 Cattron MKU systems, a compact push-button control unit for their overhead cranes, at over six sites throughout their operations.