Magnetek receives order to modernize Hoover Dam crane controls

Listen to this article

Magnetek, Inc. announced it received an order valued at over $1 million to modernize the controls on four 300-ton power plant cranes for the Hoover Dam. Magnetek is partnering with Precision Crane & Hoist Services of Nevada on the project.  Magnetek controls are scheduled to be installed on each of the four cranes over a 7-month period with the first installation scheduled for December, 2014. Aging AC static crane controls will be retrofitted with Magnetek’s state-of-the-art control technology including adjustable frequency drive panels and radio remote controls. Magnetek will provide complete control systems engineering and integration to meet the specifications of the Bureau of Reclamation, the operator of the Hoover Dam.

“Along with our partner on the project, we are very pleased to be able to assist the Bureau of Reclamation with the modernization of the cranes used in the Hoover Dam Power Plant,” said Dan Beilfuss, Magnetek’s director of sales. “The new crane control systems we are designing will utilize our technologically advanced drives and radio controls, providing crane operators at the Hoover Dam Power Plant with improved productivity, safety and reliability.”

The Hoover Dam has two power plant wings, one located in Nevada and one located in Arizona. Each power plant wing is 650 feet long and rises nearly 300 feet above the foundation of the power plant. Two 300-ton cranes are located inside each power plant wing and are used to move and maintain the 17 main vertical hydraulic turbines housed in the wings. The Hoover Dam Power Plant, one of the country’s largest hydroelectric installations, generates approximately 4 billion kilowatt-hours of hydroelectric power on average each year, enough to serve 1.3 million people in Arizona, Nevada, and California.

 

Magazine & eNewsletter

Printed Monthly Magazine

Published monthly, Material Handling Wholesaler offers feature columns and special coverage of relevant industry issues and products.

Digital Monthly Magazine

Published on the fourth Thursday of each month, Material Handling Wholesaler offers feature columns and special coverage of relevant industry issues and products.

Material Handing Wholesaler Weekly Newsletter

Our Weekly newsletter is emailed every Tuesday and contains the latest Industry Events and People News, Source Directory, and important Industry Links.

Forklift International Weekly Hot Sheet Newsletter

Published every Monday morning with the latest material handling equipment
available for sale.

Share the Post:

Related Posts

Our Current Issue

Trader Network

Magazine & eNewsletter

Our magazine is published and mailed monthly, Material Handling Wholesaler offers feature columns and special coverage of important industry issues. 

Weekly Newsletter – Get the latest industry events and people news in this weekly e-newsletter as well as direct access to Wholesaler’s Source Directory and link.

Current Supplements







Appleton® Launches New RELED & RNLED Luminaire Series Built for the World’s Most Demanding Hazardous Environments

Listen to this article Energy-efficient LED luminaires deliver ATEX/IECEx-certified performance with 150,000+ hour rated life, stainless steel enclosure, dual mounting…

149 New Industrial Manufacturing Planned Industrial Project Reports – April 2026 Recap

Listen to this article Industrial SalesLeads released its April 2026 planned capital project spending report and saw a surge in…

Lithium Forklifts: Big Joe Challenges Legacy Thinking

Listen to this article Welcome to this episode of The New Warehouse Podcast featuring special guest Martin Boyd, CMO at…

J. J. Keller Study Highlights Shift Toward Proactive Fleet Management Strategies

Listen to this article 2026 State of Fleet Management report shows growing focus on prevention, visibility and early intervention The…

Port Powers Green Truck Corridor Connecting Key Trade Hubs

Listen to this article Port of Long Beach, Wonderful and Lincoln launch first-of-its-kind zero-emissions corridor from harbor to Central Valley…