CranePartner International, Inc.
"The Crane Link."
CranePartner is the link between theory and application. We have the
knowledge of International crane maintenance standardization, and can
implement professional crane maintenance management.




 

Network Version

 

 
 

CPS Network Installation Instructions

 

  1. Download the demo version “cps62demo.exe” and “cps62wrkstn.exe” from our homepage located at http://www.cranepartner.com/cps60 . Copy these two files onto a shared location on your network.
  2. Double-click the downloaded file “cps62demo.exe” to extract and install cps to your network.
  3. Install the program on to a shared network folder, preferably named “CranePartner Sytem”. Do not install the program to a local C drive. Please consult your local network administrator for assistance in identifying a suitable network location.
  4. When the first installation is complete, continue the installations for all other computer workstations needing access to the CPS database.
  5. Visit the next computer, and double-click the downloaded file “cps62wrkstn.exe” to extract and install the CPS WorkStation version.
  6. This installation will only install sub components of the program and will not install any program executables or databases. The installation program will ask for an installation path. Leave this path to the default at “C:\CranePartner System”. When the workstation installation has completed. Create a short-cut to cps.exe located on your network on this computer’s desktop.

 

 

 

 



Crane Maintenance Management Information System
CranePartner International (CPI) has developed a Crane Maintenance and Condition Monitoring System CranePartner System CPS Copyrights 1988-2003 to facilitate the maintenance planning. CPI Maintenance Management System is based on ISO Crane Maintenance and Safety Standards. This system is a powerful tool for cost, performance and safety control. It identifies possible over- or under-maintenance and actual equipment reliability. With CPI's system it is possible to benchmark different cranes and their failure rates for better performance.