NWR Lifting OÜ designs and manufactures spreader beams of any complexity — from standard lifting beams to custom-engineered solutions for heavy and non-standard loads.
We create reliable structures tailored to the customer’s specific tasks, meeting all safety standards and operational requirements.
All products undergo structural strength calculations, are manufactured in accordance with current standards, and can be equipped to meet your specific requirements.
Contact us — we will select or design the optimal solution for your project.
Special equipment
2. RiConnect
RiConnect is a powerful cloud-based SaaS platform for asset compliance and lifecycle management. The system provides seamless API integration with existing solutions, enabling centralized monitoring of equipment condition, inspection schedules, and documentation.
Whether it’s regulatory compliance, safety assurance, or improving operational efficiency, RiConnect delivers a full set of tools to manage and control your assets at every stage of their lifecycle.
Special equipment
3. Crosby BlokCam
BlokCam is an advanced wireless camera system designed to be mounted on a crane hook block or boom tip.
The camera and microphone transmit live audio and video signals via antennas to a monitor in the operator’s cab, providing visibility and control of the load movement area even in limited visibility conditions.
With BlokCam, the operator can:
See what is happening under the hook
Hear surrounding sounds
Reduce reliance on radios and ground signals
Work safer, with greater confidence and efficiency
BlokCam is not just the “eyes and ears” of the operator — it’s a step towards safer and more efficient crane operations.
How It Works
1. On the Hook Block and/or Boom Tip
The Sensor captures the audio-visual feed and sends it to the transmitter. The signal is then transmitted to a repeater on the Jib, Boom or Cab. The battery powers both the Transmitter and the Sensor. Each component attaches magnetically and can be mounted on the block, including between the cheek plates and on the boom tip.
2. Repeater on the Jib/Boom and/or Cab
The Repeater receives the wireless signal from the transmitter and is relayed back to a monitor in the cab. The Repeater position and configuration is dependent on the type of crane, type of jib/boom and length of jib/boom.
3. In the Operator’s Cab
The live audio-visual feed is then processed and displayed on the screen positioned inside the cab, allowing the operator to see and hear live footage of everything below the camera.
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