This type of equipment is designed for lifting and moving heavy loads and is generally operated outdoors.
It is used for lifting and transporting various loads weighing up to 32 tons.
The crane consists of a span (made of an I-beam and pipe or box-section beams), supports (“legs”) on which the span is mounted, and end carriages equipped with motor reducers that enable movement along rails or square tracks.
Power supply is typically provided via an electric cable, though alternative methods can also be used.
The crane is controlled by a wired pendant control equipped with an emergency stop button. Optional configurations include radio remote control or cabin operation to improve convenience and safety.
The lifting and traveling mechanism consists of a stationary hoist mounted on a movable trolley or a conventional lifting mechanism. The load-handling device is a hook suspension attached to a wire rope.
To enhance reliability, safety, and ease of use, the installation of additional optional features is recommended.
This type of crane is widely used in industrial facilities for maintenance, loading and unloading, and other operations.
As the cranes are typically used outdoors, their configuration usually includes a frequency converter for movement control, a brake system, an anemometer for monitoring wind speed, and protective covers for electrical equipment.
Lifting capacity: up to 32.0 tons
Span length: up to 32.0 meters
Drive type: electric
Lifting height: up to 36.0 meters
Duty class: up to A7 (according to ISO 4301/1-86)
Operating temperature range: -20 / -40°C to +40°C
Design type: General industrial (GID), Fire- and explosion-proof (FEP), Explosion-proof (EP)
Installation category: U1 / U2 / U3