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Spider Crane: What Is It and Advantages

May 21 2024

Mini spider cranes have many advantages when used. They are small in size and light in weight. After unfolding the four straight legs, there is little pressure on the ground. The lifting capacity will be greatly increased, and its advantages can be better utilized in specific working environments. For example, in power stations, shopping malls, workshops, airports, and rooftops, spider cranes can solve problems without damaging the ground and rooftop environments.

Compact Size: Spider cranes are known for their small footprint, allowing them to operate in tight spaces where larger cranes may have difficulty accessing.

 

Multiple Legs: These cranes often have four or more extendable legs that provide stability and support. The legs can be adjusted independently to accommodate uneven terrain.

 

Versatile Lifting Capabilities: Despite their small size, spider cranes can lift heavy loads, and many models come with telescopic booms for increased reach.

 

Remote Control: Some mini crawler cranes are equipped with remote control systems, enabling operators to have a clear view of the lifting operation and make precise adjustments from a safe distance.

 

Indoor and Outdoor Use: Spider cranes are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. They are commonly used in construction, maintenance and renovation projects.

Glass Installation: Due to their precision and compact design, mini spider cranes are often employed in the installation of glass panels in buildings especially in urban environments with limited space.

 

Confined Space Operations: Spider cranes are ideal for lifting tasks in confined or restricted spaces where traditional cranes cannot operate effectively.

 

Rooftop Access: Their ability to access rooftops and upper floors makes spider cranes valuable for lifting tasks and other rooftop maintenance activities.

 

Sensitivity to Floor Load: Mini crawler cranes are designed to minimize floor load, making them suitable for use in sensitive environments such as museums, art galleries, and historical buildings.

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