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Traditional crane busbar systems slow operations down. They’re rigid, prone to breakdowns, difficult to clean, and limited to power transmission only, leaving no room for data, fluids, or air. For facility managers and engineers, this leads to unexpected maintenance, costly downtime, and ongoing safety concerns that threaten productivity and profitability.
micro flizz® changes that. Designed for tight spaces and high‑speed travel, micro flizz® is a complete cable carrier system with durable plastic e-chain® running inside a precision aluminium guide that guides power, data, liquids, and air horizontally and vertically, all in one compact solution. With travel speeds up to 6 m/s and acceleration up to 4 m/s², it delivers reliable performance even in demanding automation and material‑handling environments.

In the solution with cable carriers, the cables are fed into the e-chain® in the middle of the travel. The e-chain® is pushed or pulled to halfway.

Busbars are high maintenance systems that require a lot of care and adjusting.
A busbar is a metallic strip or bar, typically made from copper, aluminium, or steel, used to conduct electricity within electrical panels, switchgear, and power distribution systems.
They provide a safe, efficient way to distribute high currents and connect multiple circuits.
Common uses of a busbar include:
A busbar works by acting as a central point that collects and distributes electrical power.
Electricity flows into the busbar from an incoming supply, and the busbar then feeds multiple outgoing circuits or equipment.
Key advantages:
Busbar systems come in various configurations depending on the application and redundancy requirements.
Common arrangements include:
Busbars require frequent inspection and maintenance, leading to downtime for the crane system. The collector shoes installed on the collector arms need to be regularly inspected and replaced when they wear out, requiring the system to be powered down for maintenance. Additionally, busbars are limited in the complexity and type of energy they can supply. This can expose bare loaded conductors to the surrounding environment, causing serious safety concerns, especially in hazardous or explosive environments.
Busbars are limited to power or occasionally control circuits, and adding additional components may require a full rebuild of the cable management system. They are also restricted to the transfer of electricity, which may not be sufficient.
Busbars are not suitable for areas with strict hygiene requirements, cleanroom environments, or environments with explosive and highly flammable products.
An e-chain® is suitable for long travels up to 1,000m and is proven to withstand the most demanding environments. This addresses the safety concerns associated with busbars and makes it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Unlike busbars, the e-chain® system can guide energy, data, air, and liquids all in one system, making it suitable for the transfer of electricity as well as data transfer, such as for Ethernet, sensors, and camera systems, which is essential in the era of Industry 4.0.
e-chains® require significantly less installation time and effort compared to busbars, reducing overall setup costs and complexity.
A conductor rail, also known as a power rail or third rail is an electrified rail used to supply power to moving equipment.
It is commonly used in industrial automation as well as some rail transport systems.
Typical applications:
Conductor rail equipment refers to all components required to deliver power safely and reliably via a conductor rail system.
This usually includes:
These components work together to deliver uninterrupted power to moving equipment in demanding industrial environments.

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