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Crawler Crane

Liebherr Crawler Cranes LR 1130 1 Unplugged

  • Engine Power : 255 kW
  • Driving Speed : 2.1 km/hr
  • Maximum Radius : 78 m
  • Brand:LIEBHERR
Truck Crane

Liebherr Mobile Harbour Crane LHM 420

  • Jib Length : 48 m
  • Total Weight : 371 ton
  • Maximum Load Bulk : 90 ton
  • Brand:LIEBHERR
Mini Crane

Spider Crane Jekko SPX312, 10.9 m

  • Model : SPX312
  • Weight : 1550 kg
  • Voltage : 230 V
  • Brand:JEKKO
Gantry Crane

Coil Handling Cranes Cxt Smart

  • Capacity : 80 ton
  • FEM Standard : M6
  • Brand:KONECRANE
Crawler Crane

Liebherr Crawler Cranes LR 1130 1, Maximum Load Capacity 137 Ton

  • Engine Power : 230 kW
  • Driving Speed : 2.1 km/hr
  • Maximum Radius : 78 m
  • Brand:LIEBHERR
All Terrain Crane

Liebherr LTM 1120 4.1 Terrain Crane

  • Model : LTM 1120-4.1
  • Radius : 64 m
  • Capacity : 120 ton
  • Brand:LIEBHERR
Truck Crane

Mobile Crane 80 T

  • Radius : 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 m
  • Capacity : 20.2, 6.9, 3.1, 0.9 ton
  • Certificate : OHSAS 18001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001
Gantry Crane

Adjustable Height Gantry Crane AHS 4 15 14

  • Type : Adjustable
  • Color : Blue
  • Height : 8 in
LOC8 LLC FZC
Location : Dubai
All Terrain Crane

2007 Year TC60L Model Terex Crane 014

  • Axle : 4
  • Type : Hydraulic Crane
  • Color : White
  • Brand:Terex
Crawler Crane

Crawler Crane XGC55T

  • Boom Length : 41 m
  • Engine Power : 165 kW
  • Model Number : XGC55T
  • Brand:XCMG
Truck Crane

Truck Cranes Tadano TG500E 3

  • Model : TG500E-3
  • Capacity : 50 ton
  • Serial No : 436889
  • Brand:TADANO
Gantry Crane

Liebherr Top Slewing Cranes Flat Top 220 EC B 10

  • Standard : FEM
  • Maximum Radius : 68 m
  • Maximum Hook Height : 70.3 m
  • Brand:LIEBHERR
Gantry Crane

Liebherr Portal Slewing Crane LPS 550, Maximum Lifting Capacity 144 Ton

  • Jib Length : 54 m
  • Total Weight : 439 ton
  • Maximum Load Bulk : 90 ton
  • Brand:LIEBHERR
Jib Crane

Jib Crane

  • Swing Range : 180 - 360 Degree
  • Brand:TRINITY
Overhead Crane

Single Girder Manual Underslung Cranes

  • Span : 20 m
  • Standard : DIN 15018 H1/B2
  • Load Capacity : 1.000 - 10.000 ton
Crawler Crane

Mini Crane Maeda (MC305)

  • Model : MC305
  • Weight : 3900 kg
  • Lift Height : 12.52 m
  • Brand:MAEDA
Offshore Crane

Liebherr Compact Board Offshore Crane CBO 1500, Brand : Liebherr

  • Jib Length : 42 m
  • Tail Swing Radius : 4 m
  • Overturning Moment : 1500 tm
  • Brand:LIEBHERR
Rough Terrain Crane

Rough Terrain Crane SR 700L

  • Dimension : 12590 x 2990 x 3680 mm
  • Boom Length : 10.0 - 44.5 m
  • Boom Section : 6 Sections
  • Brand:KATO
Crawler Crane

Kato/ Liebherr Mobile Cranes

  • Fuel : Diesel
  • Working Height : 45.5, 82 m
  • Platform Capacity : 70, 100 ton
  • Brand:KATO, LIEBHERR
Gantry Crane

Manual / Portable Gantry Crane

  • Capacity : 0.1 - 5 ton

About Cranes

 

Construction, manufacturing, and transportation all rely heavily on machinery cranes. Steel beams, concrete blocks, and heavy gear are just some of the heavy items that can be lifted and relocated with the help of these cranes.

 

The wide variety of mechanical cranes on the market allows for various applications. Cranes come in various shapes and sizes, but some of the most prevalent are tower cranes, mobile cranes, rough terrain cranes, and crawler cranes.

 

Mobile cranes are more adaptable and may be employed in a wider range of settings than their stationary counterparts. These tower cranes are typically utilized in the construction of tall buildings. Crawler cranes can lift tonnes of weight, whereas rough terrain cranes are built for use on unlevel land.

 

Electricity, hydraulics, and diesel engines are all common power sources for machinery cranes. Depending on the crane's size and complexity, one person or a crew may be required to operate it.

 

Cranes used in equipment can be potentially lethal if not handled with extreme caution. To prevent injuries, equipment crane workers must undergo extensive training and adhere to stringent safety regulations.

 

Machine cranes, in general, are indispensable in many fields because they facilitate difficult lifting and transport operations. Workers can use these formidable machines efficiently by selecting the appropriate crane for the task at hand and adhering to all necessary safety precautions.

 

Frequently Asked Questions 

 

1. Can a crane be classified as machinery?

Ans: The hoisting mechanism is an integral part of a crane, a machine for lifting and lowering weight and moving it horizontally.

 

2. What is the purpose of cranes?

Ans: In the construction industry, cranes are utilized for vertical and horizontal movement of materials. In any case, the pulleys and cables in every type of crane are invaluable for transporting heavy loads. Temporary constructions can be mounted on a specially designed truck or permanently installed in one place.

 

3. What are some of the crane's technical details?

Ans: Specifications Bridge speed and hoist acceleration must be determined independently for cranes. For the bridge's travel along the rails and the hoist's movement across the bridge, you must specify Speed (Empty), Speed (Full), Accelerate, and Decelerate values.

 

4. How is a crane controlled?

Ans: Handles for an Overhead Crane: Pendants with buttons vs. remote controls

A wired push-button pendant system attached to the crane itself or a wireless control system employing a radio transmitter and receiver can be used by an operator on the ground to operate a crane.

 

5. How high does a crane typically stand?

Ans: The maximum safe height for a tower crane with its base on the ground is around 265 feet. As the height of the building increases, they can be made much taller if they are fastened to it. This jib has a maximum reach of about 230 feet and can hoist up to 18 tonnes (19.8 tonnes) of weight.

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