Rigid Chain Technology is a bit of a hidden gem in the engineering world, often flying under the radar despite its long history. Many engineers are still discovering its incredible potential for advanced lifting and moving of heavy loads.
In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look into Rigid Chain Technology and see how SERAPID has brought their unique invention into the modern era. With insights from SERAPID experts, we’ll explore its history, design principles, and unique capabilities.
The Power of Pushing and Pulling
Rigid Chain Technology might seem unbelievable to those accustomed to the limitations of traditional chains, such as those found on hoist systems or bicycles. The rigid chain can both push and pull, making it particularly valuable in linear motion systems.
As the name suggests, this technology features a unique type of chain that can coil, yet also become rigid, like a steel column. It accomplishes this through interlocking links that lock together when pushing or lifting a load.
When the chain links engage, they lock together, forming a solid bar capable of lifting up to 15 tons per chain. With multi-unit systems easily lifting several hundred tons. This design allows for precise telescopic movement of heavy loads both horizontally and vertically with remarkable efficiency and repeatable positioning.