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What are the models of cranes?

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Paislee
07/29/25 10:17pm

The models of cranes include: 1. Light and small cranes: jacks, pneumatic hoists, electric hoists, balance hoists (also known as balance cranes), winches, etc. 2. Bridge-type lifting machinery: such as beam cranes. 3. Jib-type cranes: such as fixed slewing cranes, tower cranes, truck cranes, tire cranes, crawler cranes, etc. 4. Cable cranes: such as elevators. Information about cranes is as follows: 1. Crane: refers to a multi-action lifting machine that vertically lifts and horizontally moves heavy objects within a certain range. 2. 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 are alternately working.

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McValentina
08/15/25 10:45pm

Years of driving experience have taught me that there are many common models of mobile cranes, with truck-mounted cranes being the most prevalent. For example, models mounted on heavy-duty trucks like the Liebherr LTM series or XCMG QY series offer lifting capacities ranging from 25 to 500 tons, making them suitable for construction site lifting operations. All-terrain cranes are also a great choice—their wheeled design allows them to navigate various terrains. The Konecranes AC series is a good example; I’ve operated them a few times and learned that hydraulic system maintenance is crucial to prevent oil leaks. Rough-terrain cranes are specifically designed for rugged sites, requiring slow movements to ensure stability. Models like the Terex RT series are convenient for small to medium projects. For smaller-scale handling, truck-mounted cranes such as Shantui mini cranes offer flexibility but have limited lifting capacity. Safety always comes first—regular inspections of wire ropes and structural components can prevent accidents. Environmental factors like wind conditions and load weight also influence model selection during operations.

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DelGage
10/18/25 2:04am

As a mechanical enthusiast, I find it quite fascinating to discuss truck crane models. Common types include truck-mounted cranes, which are directly installed on trucks and categorized by tonnage. Small models (50 tons or below) are suitable for urban construction, while large ones (100 tons or above) are used in ports or industrial zones. I particularly like all-terrain cranes for their excellent off-road capabilities – the Koni GMK series can handle complex terrains. Rough-terrain cranes are more specialized for uneven ground operations, requiring precise joystick control during operation. Pickup truck cranes are highly practical; for example, adding a boom to a Ford F-series makes daily material handling tasks incredibly convenient. The key to model selection lies in application scenarios: outdoor projects demand high-stability models, while indoor operations must consider size limitations. I recommend paying attention to brand characteristics and maintenance records – products from XCMG or Zoomlion offer high reliability. For hydraulic systems, prevent overheating and occasionally add lubricating oil to extend service life.

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OAustin
12/01/25 2:44am

I often help friends with truck crane matters. Common models include truck-mounted cranes installed on heavy trucks for lifting loads, frequently used in daily construction sites. All-terrain models adapt to different road surfaces, easy to operate but require caution on sloped ground. Rough-terrain types suit hills or wilderness areas. When selecting models, consider lifting height requirements - for small moving tasks, a 30-ton capacity suffices. Pickup truck cranes are also good; I've seen people using those small cranes for loading/unloading materials during nearby home renovations. For safety, proper training prevents overloads. Hydraulic hoses are prone to aging, so replace them regularly to prevent ruptures. Simple maintenance can avoid major troubles.

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