What are the models of electric cranes?
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Electric cranes mainly include the following models: LDA type electric single-girder crane, LD type electric single-girder crane, HD type electric single-girder crane, LX type electric single-girder suspension crane, SDXQ type manual single-girder suspension crane, and single-girder grab crane. Below is the relevant introduction of electric cranes: Structure: lifting and traveling mechanism, gantry traveling mechanism, and trolley traveling mechanism. The lifting and traveling mechanism mainly consists of an electric hoist, steel wire rope, pulley, hook or lifting device. Advantages: very easy to install and operate, with compact structure, lightweight, and easy maintenance.
I've operated cranes for over a decade. Common electric models include single-girder overhead cranes, suitable for moving light goods in workshops, while double-girder overhead cranes have greater lifting capacity and are commonly used in steel plants. Gantry cranes are specifically designed for outdoor use, capable of moving containers in storage yards. Jib cranes come in wall-mounted and column-mounted types, particularly suitable for precise lifting in workshop corners. Electric chain hoists are the most flexible models, simply hung on I-beams for immediate use. These all come in different tonnages, ranging from small 1-ton units for workshops to massive 200-ton models for port operations. During operation, attention must be paid to ground levelness, as different models have varying requirements for tracks.