When selecting and configuring an electric bridge crane crane,
following these five easy steps can help you determine the most suitable equipment for your needs:
Step 1: Lifting Capacity
Firstly, you need to determine the required maximum lifting capacity.
This refers to the maximum weight that the crane can safely lift. Consider your project requirements, including the heaviest load and the common weights in daily operations. Ensure that the selected crane meets these requirements while maintaining a certain safety margin.
Step 2: Lifting Height
Next, consider the maximum lifting height of the crane. This refers to the maximum height that the crane can reach when lifting a load. Based on your job site and requirements, choose an appropriate lifting height to ensure coverage of your working range.
Step 3: Span
Span refers to the maximum distance between the crane's runway rails.
This parameter determines the crane's working range and flexibility. Choose the appropriate span according to your workplace layout and job requirements, so that the crane can move and operate efficiently within the working area.
Step 4: Environment
Describe the environment in which your crane will operate.
This includes factors such as temperature, humidity, presence of corrosive substances, and whether it is for outdoor or indoor use. These environmental factors will affect the material selection, protective measures, and maintenance plans for the crane.
Step 5: Usage
Tell us how you plan to use the crane.
Is it for frequent continuous operations or occasional intermittent use? This will help determine the type, design, and durability of the crane to meet your operational needs.
Final Step: Contact Details
After completing the above steps, provide your contact information so that our professional team can get in touch with you to further discuss your needs and provide suitable crane configuration recommendations and solutions.