MOBILE CRANE
Rough Terrain Crane:
Rough terrain cranes are mobile cranes mounted on an undercarriage with rubber tires, usually four oversized tires. Typical uses are for lifting on job sites with uneven conditions. They usually offer four wheel drive and steering—including crab steering—as well as the ability to access tough to reach lifting sites with both traction and stability.
All Terrain Crane is a mobile crane with the necessary equipment to travel at speed on public roads, and on rough terrain at the job site, using all-wheel and crab steering. These relate to the construction of the vehicles as well as their capabilities. Typically, all-terrain cranes have more tires. All terrain Crane can easily move through sand and gravel as well as travel smoothly on asphalt roads and highways. It has the capability to travel from site to site independently. PlannetGroup is offering All Terrain Crane from 100T to onwards.
For critical lifting works in a fast moving city, City Cranes are the perfect solution. With the perfection of mobility and accuracy in lifting jobs it is always the best wise selections. Our offered maximum capacity of City Crane is 20 ton.
A crawler crane has its boom mounted on an undercarriage fitted with a set of crawler tracks that provide both stability and mobility. Crawler cranes are used for heavy lifting work, for large assemblies in building construction and in the construction of wind turbines. It is mainly used for lifting heavy things and transporting them to other places. The device uses one or more simple machines to create mechanical advantage and thus move loads beyond the normal capability of a human. Our crawler range starts from 55T to 800T.
Tower cranes are widely used for lifting operations in the construction industry. Tower cranes are a common fixture at any major construction site. They are pretty hard to miss… they often rise hundreds of feet into the air and can reach out just as far. The construction crew uses the tower crane to lift steel, concrete, large tools – like acetylene torches and generators, and a wide variety of other building materials.
An overhead crane, commonly called a bridge crane, is a type of crane found in industrial environments. An overhead crane consists of parallel runways with a traveling bridge spanning the gap. A hoist, the lifting component of a crane, travels along the bridge. If the bridge is rigidly supported on two or more legs running on a fixed rail at ground level, the crane is called a gantry crane.
A gantry crane is a crane built atop a gantry, which is a structure used to straddle an object or workspace. A gantry crane is a crane built atop a gantry, which is a structure used to straddle an object or workspace. They can range from enormous “full” gantry cranes, capable of lifting some of the heaviest loads in the world, to small shop cranes, used for tasks such as lifting automobile engines out of vehicles. They are also called portal cranes, the “portal” being the empty space straddled by the gantry. The distinction most often drawn between the two is that with gantry cranes, the entire structure (including gantry) is usually wheeled (often on rails).
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