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Fassi F 240 BC 25 216kNm 2006-2011

Brand: Fassi
Model: F 240 BC 25
Variant: 216kNm | Year of production from: 2006 to: 2011

Hiab XS 166 BS-3 DUO 148kNm 2000-2017

Brand: Hiab
Model: XS 166 BS-3 DUO
Variant: 148kNm | Year of production from: 2000 to: 2017

Gmeiner STA 4000 S FS ECON 1550kg 2008-2012

Brand: Gmeiner
Model: STA 4000 S FS ECON
Variant: 1550kg | Year of production from: 2008 to: 2012

Palfinger PK 100002 HPLS G 904.5kNm 2004-2012

Brand: Palfinger
Model: PK 100002 HPLS G
Variant: 904.5kNm | Year of production from: 2004 to: 2012

DAUTEL DS 2000 VAL 500kg 2011-2023

Brand: DAUTEL
Model: DS 2000 VAL
Variant: 500kg | Year of production from: 2011 to: 2023

cranes and cranes are machines used to lift and move heavy objects at the construction site or in other places that require weight lifting. This category includes various types of machines, such as:

  • Tower cranes: These are large, free -standing constructions, which are often visible at the construction site. Tower cranes have a boom that can rotate and raise objects to high heights. They can be used to lift various heavy objects, such as prefabricated buildings, structural elements, concrete, machines and tools.
  • self -propelled cranes: These are cranes that are mounted on a special chassis, which allows them to easily move them on the construction site. Self -propelled cranes are used for various applications, including for assembly of prefabricated elements, work on energy lines and other industrial applications.
  • Tower cranes: These are smaller versions of tower cranes and have limited ranges. Tower cranes are easier to use than tower cranes, because they do not require such a large space at the construction site.
  • Self -component cranes: They are cranes that are mounted on a special chassis and can be easily moved on the construction site. Self -propelled cranes are used to lift heavy objects, such as prefabricated, containers and machines.
  • Cracks cranes: They are cranes that are mounted on caterpillars and can work on difficult terrain. Covered cranes are used to build roads, bridges and tunnels, as well as to perform works in hard to reach places.
  • mobile cranes: These are cranes that are transported on special vehicles and can be quickly moved from one place to another. Mobile cranes are used to lift heavy objects, such as prefabricated buildings, structural elements, concrete and machines.

What to consider when choosing cranes and cranes?

When choosing cranes and cranes, you should consider several key factors, including:
  • The weight and size of the load: Carefully determine the weight and size of the load that will be raised. Depending on the weight and size of the load, it may be necessary to use a crane or crane with a different load capacity.
  • Lift height: You need to accurately determine the height at which the load will be raised. Some cranes and cranes are more suitable for lifting loads at lower heights, while others are intended for lifting loads at high heights.
  • Field conditions: You should consider the type of area where the crane or crane will work. Some cranes and cranes are more suitable for work in uneven and difficult areas, while others are intended to work in flat and equal areas.
  • Safety: Safety is crucial when choosing cranes and cranes. Make sure that the crane or crane is equipped with appropriate protection, such as brakes and blocking systems to avoid accidents.
  • Costs: The costs associated with the purchase and service of a crane or crane should be taken into account. It is worth comparing various models to find one that will best meet the requirements, but at the same time will be at a reasonable price.
  • Frequency of use: In the event that the crane or crane is intensively used, choose a model with greater strength that will withstand frequent operation. However, if the crane or crane is rarely used, you can consider choosing a model with a lower load capacity, which will save purchase and service costs.
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