The VDMA OPC Cranes & Hoists Working Group was established in 2018 with the aim of developing a common, usable, future-proof interface for cranes and hoists with a focus on industrial applications. OPC UA was developed based on OPC 40010 Robotics.
The joint working group is organized by VDMA Materials Handling and Intralogistics with support from the OPC Foundation. Over the last years, the core working group of this initiative, a group of experts from 15 companies, have developed Part 1 of the VDMA OPC Cranes & Hoists Companion Specification. Part 1 covers these use cases:
- Supervision: With the data provided, the crane or hoist system can be supervised and monitored. Functional analysis of individual crane systems within the factory ground is possible.
- Condition monitoring offers the possibility to determine the condition of machinery while in operation. This is a major component of predictive maintenance.
- Asset management: The Specification provides detailed information of the main electrical and mechanical parts.
- Limitation from external system: The companion specification for cranes provides an interface for requesting limitations to the operation of the crane making the crane operating area safer.