As part of the implementation of the Commercial Contract on the design and execution of works on the Ruma-Šabac-Loznica project, signed by the Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, PE "Roads of Serbia", "Corridors of Serbia" LLC and "Azvirt" LLC, a special bridge inspection vehicle - a crane vehicle MOOG-MBI-180-1,7S.
The aforementioned vehicle will be used during the inspection and maintenance of the bridge over the Sava River on the corridor of state road I B category number 21, section: Novi Sad - Ruma - Šabac - Loznica, as well as all other bridges on the road network of the Republic of Serbia.
On the basic frame, which is the connection between the truck and the superstructure, there are hydraulic system, generator, control panels and stabilizer axles with hydraulic drive.
The rotary frame is mounted with a swivel ring directly on the base frame and can be rotated 90° to the right or to the left by means of a hydraulically driven worm gear, to the right or to the left in the wanted direction.
The platform on the vehicle has a width of 1.7 m and a load capacity of 400 to 800 kg. In the lower position, it can be used to cross a sidewalk with a maximum width of 3.2 m, and in the upper position, it can be used to cross a sound barrier up to 4.2 m high. The vehicle's telescopic platform is of aluminum construction and can be extended and retracted using hydraulic wheel drive.
A hydraulic lift with a capacity of 100 kg is installed in the telescopic platform. The maximum depth of lowering the basket for the inspection of poles is 80 m and the load capacity is about 180 kg.
The stability of the machine is ensured by the installation of stabilizer shafts and counterweights. The system that controls the load capacity on the platform is activated in case of overload and if the load is not reduced, the machine automatically stops and turns off.
Operating personnel can, using permanently attached ladders, pass freely and safely from the vehicle over the vertical frame to the lower lift tower. Safety ropes are placed on the platform to ensure the safety of the operating personnel.
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