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Crane Rope Inspection with AI

15. April 2026 | rope testing, ROTEC GmbH

Various Rope Conditions
Dr. Martin Wehr conducting a crane rope inspection
Cranes towering into the sky
AI – Representation in a Graph

Crane Rope Inspection Powered by AI Enhances Everyday Safety

Crane rope inspection using AI is becoming increasingly important, as operators must operate their facilities safely while simultaneously ensuring economic efficiency. While experience and visual inspection often took precedence in the past, modern measurement systems today deliver significantly more accurate results.

This not only creates greater security, but also better predictability in operations.

Why a Pure Visual Inspection Is Often Not Enough

Many crane ropes appear to be in good condition on the outside, even though internal damage is already present. For precisely this reason, a visual inspection alone is often insufficient. Only non-destructive testing reveals what truly lies within the rope.

The ROTEC team therefore relies on magnetic-inductive methods, as they detect even hidden wire breaks or cross-sectional losses. As a result, operators know more precisely when a rope actually needs to be replaced and when it can safely remain in service.

Modern technology delivers clear results.

Modern MRT systems operate digitally and capture the entire rope. This generates detailed measurement data that not only reveals individual defects but also makes changes visible throughout the entire length of the rope.

At the same time, additional parameters can be analyzed, making the assessment even more precise.

In addition, the Falcon camera system is employed, which captures the rope surface in parallel with the measurement. This allows for the direct visual inspection of external damage, such as corrosion or mechanical damage.

This combination makes the examination significantly more transparent.

AI meaningfully supports data analysis.

Given the vast volume of data, analyzing it efficiently would be nearly impossible without assistance. This is where artificial intelligence comes into play. It identifies typical patterns, assesses damage, and helps distinguish relevant signals from non-critical ones.

Furthermore, the system automatically generates structured reports, ensuring that results are quickly available. Nevertheless, the experience of the auditors remains crucial, as they interpret and evaluate the results.

Conclusion: Greater Clarity and Better Decisions

Crane rope inspection using AI combines modern measurement technology with intelligent analysis. As a result, operators obtain reliable information, can better plan maintenance, and simultaneously enhance the safety of their facilities.

ROTEC – we make ropes safe.

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