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Features of Auto Crane Truck-Mounted Cranes
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Auto crane, also known as service cranes or truck-mounted cranes, are characterized by their on-road mobility and ability to be mounted on a truck chassis.
Key features include automatic overload protection, full power rotation, and proportional control of multiple functions simultaneously.
They also offer features like adjustable speed settings, load monitoring, and anti-two block protection for enhanced safety and control.
Some models provide load-monitoring readouts, displaying the percentage of the crane’s capacity being used, ensuring safe operation.
On certain models, level sensors monitor the crane’s and truck’s angle to prevent operation in unsafe, uneven conditions.
Provides 370° rotation for maximum versatility in lifting operations.
Allows for simultaneous and independent control of multiple crane functions, enabling precise load handling.
Enables operators to fine-tune the speed of crane functions for optimal control and precision.
Features a range of boom elevations, typically from -14° to +75°, allowing for a wider work area and greater flexibility in lifting.
Facilitates lifting in tight spaces where larger sheaves might not fit.
A defining characteristic, allowing for easy transport between job sites and reducing downtime associated with disassembling and reassembling cranes.
Equipped with a hydraulic winch and a variety of cable lengths for different lifting needs.
Auto cranes designed to meet or exceed relevant safety standards like OSHA and ANSI.
Some models offer remote control options (FM control or hardwire models) for enhanced operator convenience and safety.