eeJason
Electrical
- Oct 5, 2006
- 8
I'm working on a project that employs a monorail hoist for lifting and positioning 55 gal drums. One of the requirements for the hoist is that it include a "slack rope detection system." The hoist manufacturer that I'm working with isn't familiar with such a device, and several hours of internet searching have been fruitless.
Clearly I could just put a load cell at the end of the rope, but that seems like overkill since all I need is a switch that tells me "drum present" or "drum absent." Could anybody provide me with some leads / sources for such a device, or provide some ideas for how I could detect slack on a hoist?
Thanks!
Clearly I could just put a load cell at the end of the rope, but that seems like overkill since all I need is a switch that tells me "drum present" or "drum absent." Could anybody provide me with some leads / sources for such a device, or provide some ideas for how I could detect slack on a hoist?
Thanks!