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Cool move for rotor hubs

Fourth Quarter 2021 Editor's Choice Electrical switching & drive systems & components

German wind turbine manufacturer, Enercon, is using an intelligent solution from RUD to handle hubs in its new Mechatronic Competence centre: the RUD Tecdos TM turning table. Enercon is the first wind turbine manufacturer to break entirely new ground in handling rotor hubs on the assembly line. Instead of using cranes and slings, Enercon relies on a compact turning table from the German company, RUD Ketten Rieger & Dietz. The RUD Tecdos TM Tool Mover turns the rotor hubs, which weigh up to 65 tons, safely and quickly. The turning process, which had previously taken around two hours with a crane and chain, is now completed in just a few minutes. This is optimisation at its highest level – not only in the process of intralogistics, but also in terms of ergonomics and occupational safety.

At the company’s new Mechatronic Competence centre, machine houses and rotor hubs are produced for the entire Enercon range of products. After painting, the large volume cast bodies of the rotor hubs are taken to the assembly line, where their inner workings are installed. The compact turning table from RUD comes into play here.

The rotor hub must be turned on the assembly line in the factory. Weighing up to 65 tons, it represents a mammoth task in the intralogistics process. “Previously, we turned the hubs around with two indoor cranes. This could take up to two hours,” explains Keno Claassen, responsible for the procurement of resources in the competence centre. “With the RUD turning table, we can now complete the turning process in just a few minutes. The TM thus reduces the logistical effort in the factory, so ensuring an optimised process in the production and assembly of the rotor hubs.”

The RUD Tecdos TM can safely pick up and turn loads of up to 65 tons and three different hub sizes. “The maximum load was not a problem; we were able to meet it by individually adapting our standard range of the TM,” explains Ralph Roth, who works at RUD in the development and design of Tecdos mechanical engineering.

The rotor hubs have a diameter of up to 3,5 metres. Together with the Y-shape of the hub and a support angle that does not exactly correspond to 90°, these were not the optimal prerequisites for a stable turning process. The solution: special layers that can be fitted to the RUD Tecdos TM and are perfectly matched to the three different hub sizes. This is because the hubs have different sizes and different angles − 5 degrees, 3,5 degrees and 2,5 degrees − which had to be considered when designing the layers.

By using RUD’s rotor hub turner, Enercon benefits not only from process optimisation and time savings at the Aurich production plant. Because the indoor cranes are no longer used to turn the hubs, which weigh many tons, the TM also protects the entire intralogistics infrastructure. This allows the cranes to perform other tasks. A plus for the employees is that the turning process is now exceptionally ergonomic and safe, thanks to the RUD turning table.

In other areas, such as tool and mould-making, the RUD Tecdos TM has already revolutionised the handling of tools and other loads that can be measured in tons. Ralph Roth also sees great potential for its use by wind turbine manufacturers in handling rotor hubs: “Already, two other factories in the wind turbine manufacturing sector have asked about our newly developed turning table.” That’s why RUD has made special production its standard and has included the hub turner in its portfolio. Even if the machine itself is a standard version, we create special versions perfectly tailored to the respective requirements,” he continues.

Despite its high load-bearing capacity of up to 65 tons, the compact dimensions of RUD’s rotor hub turner are also impressive. “We made sure that the turning table was no wider than 2,5 metres so that it could be transported on conventional low loaders without the need for any special permits,” Roth explains. When designing a new TM, RUD focuses on the turning process on the customer’s site and the entire procedure from production to logistics and regular customer service. This way, RUD offers the best possible solution for every customer requirement.




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