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Introduction And Performance Characteristics Of Dock Fixed Cranes

Fixed crane refers to a crane that is fixed on the foundation or supported on the base and can only work in place. Fixed cranes can carry out loading and unloading operations between the shore and the ship, with high work efficiency, good work stability, flexible operation, suitable for heavy loading and unloading operations, and are ideal loading and unloading equipment for port terminals. You can choose to configure hooks or grabs for loading and unloading operations, and you can load and unload with full working range, such as steel, bagged goods, wood, etc. When using a multi-arm special hook, you can lift multiple pieces of cargo at a time. When equipped with an electromagnetic suction cup, you can lift scrap steel.

Fixed crane is a kind of handling machinery that lifts, lowers, and horizontally moves materials in an intermittent operation mode. The operation of fixed cranes usually has a repetitive cycle nature. With the development of science, technology and production, fixed cranes are constantly improving and developing. Advanced electrical, optical, and computer technologies are applied to lifting equipment, and its tendency is to increase the degree of automation, improve work efficiency and performance, and make operations more simplified, labor-saving and safer and reliable.

Performance characteristics of fixed cranes at the terminal:

Flexible rotation: The rotation mechanism of the fixed crane adopts a slewing bearing, which has the characteristics of flexible rotation and smooth driving. Light weight and high strength: The steel structure of the fixed crane is made of profiled steel or steel pipe, which has the characteristics of light weight, high strength, and good wind resistance.

Easy operation: The fixed crane adopts a simple, safe and reliable control system, which can realize accurate control and improve work efficiency.

 Wide application range: Fixed cranes are suitable for various occasions, such as factories, terminals, warehouses, etc., and can meet the lifting needs of different scenarios.

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