Enerpac’s ETR-Series heavy lift trolley system has completed factory acceptance testing (FAT) prior to deployment offshore. The ETR115 system has a lifting capacity of 115 tonnes per trolley.

Enerpac heavy lift trolley system completes testing 1

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Each trolley features an integrated Enerpac high tonnage hydraulic cylinder. The ETR-Series was subjected to loads of up to 518 tonnes during testing at Enerpac’s facility in Hengelo, the Netherlands.

Enerpac said that the ETR-Series has a low starting height and low-profile track plate which means that the system offers continuous travel movement at speeds of up to 50 m per hour, powered by a self-contained electric drive with wireless radio control for simple forward/reverse operation and optional hydraulic lifting. It also offers a side load resistance up to 1.5 percent from its top load, as well as higher capacity per mechanically locked, trolley point.

Enerpac heavy lift trolley system completes testing 2

Source: Enerpac

A boost from the standard 100-tonne capacity ETR100 from Enerpac, the ETR115 allows the synchronised movement of multiple trolley units which both increases the system’s load capacity and its ability to handle larger moves.

“Continuous movement allows large and heavy components to be moved in a way that would be unstable using start/stop skidding,” said Jeremy Stubbs, commercial director, Enerpac.

In May 2025, HLPFI reported that Mediaco Heavy Lift had called on Enerpac for the removal of an industrial lathe at a factory in France.