The main difference between a trolley and a BMU is that trolleys do not have any hoist system inside their housing. When using a trolley on the roof of a building, a self-powered cradle (which includes a hoist system inside) is required.
Model
C
Type of jib
Single jib
Max. reach
To define
Finished
Galvanized
Security emergencies
Yes, included
Manual rescue system
Yes, included
Micro securities for all movements
Yes, included
Restrain system
Yes, included
Optional devices
According to the project or client specifications we can provide our BMUs with following optional devices:
As an option, BMU could be equipped with a wire telephone connection between cradle and roof car.
Anemometer
An anemometer can be integrated in the BMU, so operators are aware they could not operate the BMU with wind speed conditions over a preset value.
Approach system
For accessing recess areas, the BMU can be designed with an approach system. This could be either a hydraulic approach system mounted on the cradle or a telescopic one, conceived for wider recess areas.
Customized craddle
Depending on project specifications, cradle can be customized as requested.
Hydraulic head
BMU could be equipped with a hydraulic head (luffing system) to better access façades and/or to hide the BMU behind a parapet when in parking position.
Special mast
According to project requirements, a special mast (telescopic) can be mounted on BMU to overcame high parapets and access façades and, furthermore, to hide BMU when in parking position.
Sky O.R.A. (online remote assistance)
PLC Data can be examined remotely by Sky Climber to trouble-shoot a potential electrical or control malfunction in the BMU. Time is saved by dispatching a technician to the site with the correct parts on the first visit.