What are the model specifications of cranes?
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Crane models include: Light and small cranes: jacks, pneumatic hoists, electric hoists, balanced hoists (also known as balancing cranes), winches, etc. Bridge-type lifting machinery: such as beam cranes. Jib-type cranes: such as fixed slewing cranes, tower cranes, truck cranes, tire cranes, crawler cranes, etc. Cable cranes: such as elevators. Information about cranes is as follows: Crane: refers to a multi-action lifting machine that vertically lifts and horizontally moves heavy objects within a certain range. Characteristics: The working characteristic of a crane is intermittent movement, that is, in a working cycle, the corresponding mechanisms for actions such as picking, moving, and unloading materials work alternately.
Crane selection depends on automotive application scenarios: For car repairs, I commonly use small hydraulic crane models with specifications like a lifting capacity of 1 ton and a boom length of 2 meters. The stable hydraulic system allows controlled lifting and lowering speeds to prevent component damage. The Lincoln brand is reliable, with detailed specifications clearly marked, featuring steel construction and safety locks. Suitable for both DIY and workshop use, costing a few thousand dollars, it offers good value. Usage precautions include ensuring stable ground, moderate temperatures, and avoiding extreme environments.