spider crane is a type of lifting equipment that is small in size and compact in structure. It is named for its resemblance in shape and structure to a spider and is also known as a spider-type crane or mini spider crane.
Applications of spider cranes: Construction: Spider cranes are small in size, making it convenient to move up and down floors. They can access rooftops and basement interiors for lifting operations. They are used for transporting and lifting various construction materials, installing curtain walls, steel structure projects, and high-altitude lifting tasks. Power industry: The rubber-tracked travel mechanism of spider cranes allows them to navigate complex terrains. In the power industry, they are frequently used for installation and maintenance projects involving generators, transformers, electrical cabinets, utility poles, and outdoor photovoltaic facilities. Equipment installation: Spider cranes can easily access narrow spaces and low-height factories for equipment relocation, installation, and maintenance. This avoids the need to use large cranes that might damage external structures, saving costs and improving efficiency. Petrochemical industry: In the petrochemical sector, spider cranes can be used for the installation and maintenance of a variety of equipment such as reactors, pressure vessels, and more. Transportation construction: Spider cranes can be used in the construction and maintenance of subway tunnels, bridges, railways, and culverts. Municipal engineering: Applications include the installation of streetlights and billboards, as well as transplanting trees in urban landscaping projects.
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