Load turning units

A load turning unit is specialized equipment designed for the safe and efficient rotation of large and heavy structures. The device enables rotation of loads around their axis to change orientation during operations, for example to provide better access to components or to prepare parts for subsequent production stages.

Applications include:

  • Metallurgy: Used for rotating workpieces during machining and processing operations.
  • Mechanical engineering: Used for positioning components during welding, painting, and other manufacturing processes.
  • Construction industry: Applied for rotating concrete blocks, columns, and other structural elements.
  • Automotive manufacturing: Used for rotating vehicle bodies and components during painting and welding to ensure full access to all surfaces.

A load turning unit using a textile sling consists of the following main components:

  • Main frame: Comprising a steel structure with a connection point for the lifting equipment for which the device is designed, as well as a rotating drum with a specialized coating to ensure reliable contact with the sling. Additional tension rollers are provided to maintain the correct sling wrap angle on the drum regardless of load dimensions.
  • Textile sling: Acts as the primary working element of the device. The sling length is selected based on load dimensions and available space within the operating area. One device may be equipped with a set of slings of different lengths to handle various types of loads.
  • Gear motor: Provides smooth and controlled load rotation.
  • Electrical cabinet: Contains the electrical equipment and control components required for reliable system operation.
  • Additional steel structure: Incorporates a counterweight to ensure stability during operation. This structure also protects critical components from accidental impacts and damage.

On our website, you can review selected completed projects. We manufacture load turning units tailored to your individual technical specifications and operational requirements. To purchase COSE equipment, please contact our managers for consultation using the phone numbers listed on the website.

COSE specialists provide a full scope of services, including in-house manufacturing, installation, inspection and subsequent technical examination of equipment.