The single girder rubber-tired gantry crane is a type of loading and unloading machinery used for stacking operations at container terminals or container cargo yards. It consists of a bridge frame, rubber tires, and an electric drive system. Its main body is a large bridge, usually made of steel structure, supported by pneumatic rubber tires that can travel on the specified driving lanes. The movement and steering of the tires are controlled by the internal electric drive system to achieve rapid movement and positioning of the crane in the yard. Lifting capacity is usually between 10 and 50 tons. The walking speed is relatively slow, but it has high flexibility and is suitable for various complex environments.
1.Simple structure and light weight The single girder rubber-tired gantry crane has a relatively simple structure and light weight, which makes its equipment and maintenance costs low.
2. Flexible walking Due to the tire support method, the single beam rubber-tired gantry crane has excellent walking flexibility, is not restricted by fixed tracks, and can operate freely in various venues.
3. Wide range of application scenarios Suitable for indoor and outdoor working environments that do not require fixed tracks, such as construction sites, bridge construction, etc. Its flexibility and adaptability make it perform well in these occasions.
4. Lifting capacity range Its lifting capacity is usually between 10 and 200 tons to meet various operational needs.
5. High safety performance usually equipped with multiple safety protection devices, such as overload protection, low voltage protection, emergency shutdown system, etc., to ensure the safety of operators and equipment.
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