Crawler cranes are widely used in hoisting operations at construction sites because of their advantages such as small ground pressure, small turning radius, no need to use outriggers for lifting operations, ability to travel with loads, and good lifting performance.
The chassis of a crawler crane consists of an engine, a cab, a traveling device and an operating system. The engine provides power, the cab is used for operational control, and the traveling device includes crawlers, crawler tracks and a drive system, which enable the crane to move on various terrains. The boom can be telescopic and folded to accommodate lifting tasks of different heights and distances.
Complex terrain operations
Crawler cranes are suitable for lifting equipment in complex terrain or that requires long-distance transportation. Their powerful crossing performance and mobility enable them to efficiently complete lifting tasks in difficult terrains such as swamps, deserts and mountains.
Material lifting, transportation, loading and unloading, and installation
Crawler cranes can perform operations such as material lifting, transportation, loading and unloading, and installation. They have the advantages of strong lifting capacity, large climbing ability, no need for outriggers, load-carrying travel, good operating stability, and freely changeable truss combination height.
Pile work and earthwork
With the help of additional devices, crawler cranes can also perform pile work and earthwork.
The technical parameters are customized to meet customer needs in all aspects.
Maximum lifting capacity |
1000t |
Maximum working radius |
100m |
Maximum lifting height |
100m |
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