Cranes used in factories come in various types designed to meet different requirements for various operations. Here are some types of cranes frequently used in factories:
- Bridge Cranes: These are cranes that are generally mounted on the factory floor and can move in a wide area. Overhead cranes are commonly used to move heavy loads and are often seen in industrial manufacturing facilities, warehouses and ports.
- Monorail Cranes: Monorail cranes are cranes that move on a single rail and are generally used in areas with low ceilings. These cranes are ideal for moving loads along a specific line and are suitable for certain operations such as an assembly line.
- Gantry Cranes: Gantry cranes are cranes that are generally used in storage areas or open areas outside the factory. It has a fixed structure and can cover large spans and is used to load and unload cargo.
- Jib Cranes: Jib cranes are cranes that have a rotating arm and are generally used in low capacity operations. These cranes are suitable for delicate lifting operations and are often used in areas such as assembly lines.
- Transfer Carts: Transfer cars are transport vehicles that are generally used in assembly lines and carry loads to a certain line. These carts move products from one process stage to another and ensure continuity of operations.
These are just a few examples of some types of cranes commonly used in factories. Depending on the need and application requirements, different types of cranes can also be used.
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