Introduction to Spider Cranes
Spider cranes, also known as mini crawler cranes, are compact lifting machines distinguished by their four independently adjustable outriggers that resemble a spider’s legs. Their core advantages lie in exceptional maneuverability and stability—they can access narrow spaces, uneven terrain, and indoor areas that traditional cranes cannot reach, while their low ground pressure prevents damage to delicate surfaces like marble floors or landscaped grounds.
Widely used in urban construction and historical renovations, spider cranes are ideal for tasks such as lifting small heavy materials in narrow alleys, installing glass panels in old buildings, and maintaining equipment in confined indoor spaces. They are also favored for their quick setup, allowing workers to complete tasks efficiently without disrupting the surrounding environment.