Tuesday, 1 September 2009

Hunslet Engine Company Receive award at RFG Awards Dinner

At the recent RFG Awards dinner, Hunslet Engine Company were runners up in the Technology Development category.

The award was given for the development and construction of the 60 tonne DH60C series of multi purpose, 3 axle diesel hydraulic locomotive.
 

The award highlighted the innovative design in reducing fuel consumption and environmental impact. Couple with the very latest PLC Controls and monitoring system.



Pictured above receiving the award from First GBRf’s John Smith (left) is Hunslet Engine Company’s Derek Webb (right), with Richard Walfod of Burges Slamon LLP in the background.



Friday, 28 November 2008

Hunslet receive order from Lafarge Cement UK


Hunslet - continues to build its reputation as the UK's leading supplier of industrial shunting locomotives having received an order from Lafarge Cement UK, to supply two modernised locomotives to operate at their Dunbar Works replacing their ageing locomotives.


Work has already commenced to rebuild and upgrade two 50 Tonne diesel hydraulic locomotives for delivery in mid 2009. The donor locomotives date back to the early 1980s, making them an ideal choice for a refurbishment exercise, which will incorporate an engine repower to maximise performance.

The locomotives are currently used to transport cement wagons to the shunting area ready for main line collection. On completion, the rebuilt 'driverless' cement trains will haul up to 32 loaded wagons – a total weight of 1625 tonnes at controlled speeds - without a locomotive driver. Using wireless technology, the locomotives are controlled via a site operator using a transmitter. Locomotive control is simply executed with a joystick - a little like driving a model train only for real.


During the project repower, HUNSLET will comply with latest environmental legislation. Principally comprising of modernisation of the power-train – diesel engine, cooling system, torque converter, forward / reverse gearbox and driveline.


Through the exercise, the existing diesel engine will be replaced by the new generation Caterpillar C15 diesel engine rated at 298 kW (400 hp) at 2100 rpm. As a result, the locomotives operators can anticipate an improvement in fuel economy, lower emissions, reduced noise and significantly extended lifetime for the entire locomotive.


The project upgrade will also see HUNSLET modernise the locomotives in other areas. The integration of a new computerised electronic control system will incorporate fault diagnosis capability, alerting the driver of potential faults.


By combining identical and proven components with new modern assemblies, the demand for improved environmental protection has been fulfilled, while high reliability and availability are ensured for the operator.

Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Hunslet commences manufacture of new range of multi-purpose locomotives

Hunslet Engine Company, fully supported by its parent company LH Group Services Ltd, has now begun production on the first of a range of multi-purpose, diesel hydraulic, shunting locomotives ranging from 40 to 100 tonnes, and suitable for light, medium and heavy haul of industrial rolling stock.
The standard range will be modular in design making them highly flexible in terms of operation, area of application, performance and equipment specification. Designed to meet the latest environmental protection and safety standards, the range will be fuel-efficient by introducing clean burn diesel engine technology. The on board 'user friendly' computerised electronic systems will incorporate fault diagnosis capability, alerting the driver of potential faults or failures.

Furthermore, modern design trends will ensure simple maintenance and repair, and the use of technologically advanced components will reduce life cycle costs.


The first locomotive to be built is a three-axle, 60 tonne type and initial production has started on the mainframe, transmission and final drive assemblies. All other areas of the locomotive are at an advanced stage of the design.


Subsequent to exhaustive testing the first unit will be placed into service at an appropriate site for field trials. Prospective customers will then be invited to evaluate the locomotive under normal operating conditions.


For further information contact Hunslet Engine Company
on 0113 2774007 or alternatively info@hunsletengine.com

Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Hunslet Engine Company Supplies Shunter To Hitachi Ashford

Hunslet Engine Company have supplied a fully refurbished "Sentinel" shunting locomotive to Hitachi Europe Limited for operation at their new high-tech depot in Ashford, Kent.
The locomotive has been purchased primarily to move Class 395 Javelins around the Ashford site, although it is anticipated that other types of rolling stock will be introduced from time to time.

The 1962 37 Ton 0-4-0 "Sentinel" locomotive build No: 10089 was fully stripped at Hunslet's parent company L H Group Services Limited in Staffordshire, before undergoing a complete refurbishment programme.
A new control system incorporating a state of the art PLC system has been installed to give the locomotive a more modern feel of equipment produced for the 21st century.

 

Friday, 27 April 2007

Hunslet Developing New Shunter

Hunslet Engine Company is developing a new shunter for the UK and export markets.
With Hunslet's continuing expansion of its hire fleet, and the high expectations of availability by its customers, the company has realised that operating and maintaining existing, outdated locomotives is no longer the way forward. With this in mind, Hunslet is to produce a new, cost effective, and environmentally friendly shunting locomotive.
The new locomotive will incorporate the latest engine and transmission technology controlled by a fully integrated PLC control system. The latest manufacturing methods will be used to ensure the highest quality is achieved.

After exhaustive type testing the first locomotive will be placed into service at one of the companies contract operating sites. This will also allow future customers to see the locomotive in full daily operation.


The design of the locomotive will be the first of a new family of locomotives up to a maximum weight of 100 tonne. This new design will meet the requirements of current industrial applications.

For further information contact Hunslet Engine Company on 0113 2774007 or alternatively info@hunsletengine.com

Wednesday, 18 April 2007

Hunslet Builds New 50 tonne Locomotive for Korea

Hunslet Engine Company have proved they can carry on the tradition of building specialist locomotives.
This new locomotive has been designed, manufactured and assembled as part of a package of equipment for a new coke plant at the POSCO Steelworks in Pohang, South Korea. The complete package is being supplied by John M Henderson of Arbroath, Scotland.

In order to win the project Henderson's had to agree to supply the locomotive as part of the contract. They were then faced with finding a locomotive company within the UK to work with. Henderson's had previously worked with Greenwood & Batley of Leeds who had supplied most of the coke works locomotives in the UK and to sites around the world. What Henderson's were not aware of is that Hunslet had bought Greenwood & Batley in 1980 when the company had gone into receivership.

With this direct link to coke works locomotive manufacture, Henderson's made its original approach to Hunslet for the design of the locomotive. After discussions with Henderson's and the Koreans it was agreed that the locomotive would be manufactured in the UK.

One of the reasons for the unconventional shape was that Henderson's requested that they supplied all the electrical equipment for both the drives of the locomotive and the equipment required on the locomotive to operate the bucket car that transferred the coke from the oven to the quenching equipment. This was to ensure that all the systems involved would integrate with each other. Obviously Hunslet agreed to this request and this led to the two companies working very closely together to ensure the best possible interface between the mechanical and electrical equipment. Hunslet also based the design of operator's cabin, the pneumatic cabin and the electrical cabin on Henderson's designs, again to ensure commonality across the package of equipment. 


The result of the co-operation was to produce a 50 tonne locomotive in excess of 5m high, 3m wide and 10.5 m long. Fitted with two 105kW traction motors the locomotive is designed to work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week within a fully automatic manless operation.
In addition to the complete locomotive, Henderson's also had an order for two more locomotives for a project to rebuild a coke plant within the same steel works. Although Henderson's and Hunslet had hoped to manufacture these locomotives in the UK, POSCO insisted that the mechanical works was carried out in Korea. Although both companies were disappointed there was still a sufficient supply of equipment from the UK to ensure this was a viable project.

The design, procurement and project management were all controlled from the Hunslet office in Leeds. The assembly was carried out at Hunslet's manufacturing facility within the LH Group Services site at Barton-Under-Needwood.


This was the first new locomotive build under LH Group ownership and has involved several divisions of the group which have all assisted in making this project a success.


For further information contact Hunslet Engine Company on 0113 2774007 or alternatively info@hunsletengine.com

Thursday, 5 April 2007

Railtex Exhibition

This years Railtex proved to be successful for Hunslet.

We took along our Quarry Class 0-4-0 Saddle tank locomotive (No 3904 - Jack Lane) which was extremely popular with visitors throughout the show.




Jack Lane is currently for sale.

For more information please call 0113 2774007