Brake shoes, commonly known as brake pads, are consumable items. They gradually wear out during use. When they are worn to the limit position, they must be replaced; otherwise, the braking effect will be reduced, and even safety accidents may occur. Brake shoes are closely related to life safety and must be treated with great […]
Regardless of the type of machinery, different lubricating oils are prohibited from being mixed for use, and reducers are no exception. For reducers, the positions of the oil level plug, drain plug, and breather are determined by their installation locations. When it comes to the use, inspection, and maintenance of the lubricating oil in reducers, […]
Hooks can be classified into two types according to their shapes: single hooks and double hooks. They can also be divided into three kinds based on the manufacturing process: laminated hooks, forged hooks, and cast hooks. Currently, the commonly seen hooks are forged single hooks. Cast hooks are not permitted for use on cranes. Hooks […]
Characteristics PortabilityThe products of the small hoist series are small in size, light in weight, compact, and exquisitely structured, making them highly portable. These hoists are designed to be easily carried around, which is extremely convenient for various job sites. Whether it’s a small home renovation project or a quick on-site repair task, their portability […]
(1) Requirements for Elastic Base Plates The elastic base plates are made of rubber sheets, and their properties should meet the following requirements: a Shore hardness of 70 – 80 degrees, a tensile strength greater than 130 kg/cm², an elongation at break greater than 300%, and a compressive elastic modulus of 700 – 1200 kg/cm². […]
I. Principles for Developing Safety Measures in Crane Operations To ensure that the — Viaduct Mainline Bridge Project is executed strictly in accordance with the approved construction organization design, the hoisting and lifting process is effectively controlled, and all operations conform to relevant operational regulations, this document outlines safety measures with a focus on maintaining […]
1. Safe Positioning During crane operations, it is extremely hazardous to stand under the boom, beneath the load, in the lifting zone before the object is hoisted, in the triangular area formed by guide pulley cables, around fast-moving cables, or in the direction of tension from inclined hooks or guide pulleys. If an emergency arises, […]
Section I: Acquisition and Rental of Tower Cranes 1. Purchasing New Tower Cranes To ensure operational safety and compliance, all new tower cranes must be procured from manufacturers with valid production licenses. The following documentation is mandatory upon purchase: Equipment compliance certificates. Warranty certificates for critical components, including high-strength connecting bolts and hoisting wire ropes. […]
To ensure that gear reducers pass factory testing, it is essential to address the issue of intermittent high noise levels. Tests using the ND6 precision sound level meter indicate that low-noise gear reducers register 72.3 dB(A), meeting factory standards, while high-noise gear reducers reach 82.5 dB(A), failing to meet the requirements. Through repeated testing, analysis, […]
The installation of crane tracks is a crucial process that ensures the proper alignment and operation of overhead cranes. The following detailed steps outline the installation procedure: 1. Line Marking Using the crane girder’s positioning axis as a reference, deploy a theodolite to establish baseline points. At a distance of 60mm from the track centerline, […]