A crane is a colloquial term for a lifting machine, which is a type of lifting machinery that performs cyclic and intermittent movements. A working cycle includes: the lifting device lifts the object from the pickup point, then moves horizontally to the specified location to lower the object. Next, it undergoes a reverse movement, allowing the lifting device to return to its original position for the next cycle. Examples include fixed rotary cranes, tower cranes, mobile cranes, tire cranes, and crawler cranes.
It is a multi-action lifting machine that vertically lifts and horizontally transports heavy objects within a certain range. Also known as a crane, it belongs to material handling machinery. The working characteristic of a crane is intermittent movement, where the corresponding mechanisms for picking up, transporting, unloading, and other actions alternate within a working cycle.
Cranes are widely used in places such as ports, workshops, power plants, and construction sites for lifting and transporting machinery. "Crane" is a unified term for lifting machinery. The main types commonly referred to as cranes are mobile cranes, crawler cranes, and tire cranes. Cranes are used for hoisting equipment, emergency response, lifting, and rescue operations.
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