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id5 Anti-collision system 

The ID5 is a security component in accordance with standard EN13849 of category II, PL = c or d. It allows you to manage interference zones between cranes, prohibited zones and restricted access zones.


The implementation on construction sites of several tower cranes with a common area of ​​action, or the overflight of areas where people may be present involves risks which can be avoided by using anti-collision safety devices.

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AGS with 20 years of experience in collision avoidance has selected and developed high performance components.
Anti-collision safety product designed by AGS, allows school heads to comply with the requirements of the labor code. (see article R4323-36 and R4323-38)
Stops dangerous movements by acting on the crane mechanisms before entering a prohibited or restricted area or by respecting a safety distance from the elements of another crane, while allowing reverse movements to danger. The AGS anti-collision program for each unit calculates the relative positions of the interfering cranes and relies on a processor and a high-performance data communication system to guarantee real-time management of the risk of collision of all cranes on site.


All of the ID5s installed on each of the cranes on a site are networked, and constitute an anti-collision system.

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Adaptable on all brands and all types of cranes and on all configurations:

  • Fixed or translation station

  • Distribution crane, lifting or mobile jib

  • All types of interface: contactors, PLC, BUS….

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STRONG POINTS :

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  • CAN bus technology

  • Configuration via WIFI connection (tablet)

  • New high precision sensor used on distribution, orientation and translation (new AGS fasteners)

  • Redundancy sensors (distribution, orientation, translation)

  • Better diagnostic coverage

  • Choice of 3 TFT color screens, full sun “light readable” including an 8 ”screen with dynamic graphic of the site cranes

  • Connected technology

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