A crane is a device that uses electric, pneumatic, or manual transmission mechanisms to lift and move heavy objects. It is widely used in industry, manufacturing, construction, and warehousing, effectively reducing manpower consumption, improving work efficiency, and ensuring operational safety.
Country of origin: Japan
Features: Stable operation, high durability, and meets international safety standards.
Advantages: Load capacity ranges from 125 kg to tens of tons, with fast lifting speed and energy saving.
Applications: Factory production lines, bridge cranes, and workplaces with long-term continuous operation.
Origin: Taiwan
Features: Compact size, easy maintenance, and competitive price.
Advantages: Suitable for both light and heavy industries, flexible installation.
Applications: Warehousing, machine processing plants, civil engineering projects, logistics warehouses.
Country of origin: Japan
Features: Uses compressed air instead of electricity, suitable for explosion-proof environments.
Advantages: Lightweight, flexible lifting speed, and no sparks generated.
Applications: Chemical plants, paint booths, explosion-proof areas, and environments where electricity cannot be used.
Reduce manual labor and protect the health of operators.
Improve work efficiency and shorten handling time.
Ensure the safety of personnel and goods.
Flexible installation, adaptable to different working environments.
Industrial production: assembly and handling of parts and heavy equipment.
Construction engineering: handling building materials, steel structures, and concrete.
Warehousing and logistics: loading and unloading of goods, containers, and pallets.
Special environments: chemical plants, mines, explosion-proof areas (pneumatic cranes are recommended).
Shipbuilding and machinery industry: lifting machinery and equipment, ship parts, engines, etc.