What are Telescopic Cranes?
Telescopic cranes are another type of significant cranes
used to transport and maneuver objects from one place to a different.
Significant cranes, such as telescopic
cranes, can be mounted on high of a truck and then driven to those places
where product and hundreds need to be moved.
The main distinction between a telescopic crane and other
typical cranes is that the former includes a hollow telescopic boom that
contains several tubes mounted on one side and another. A hydraulic mechanism
allows the movement of elongation and refraction of the beam.
Telescopic crane boom
Telescopic truck-mounted cranes, also known as boom trucks,
are used to lift materials by use of a hydraulic winch and by raising and
lowering the boom. Operation is simple enough: rotate, extend, and raise and
lower as necessary.
With the entry of knuckle boom cranes to the North American
market, and their popularity in foreign markets, it’s important to
differentiate between these two types of cranes and understand the advantages a
boom truck offers over a knuckle boom crane.
Telescopic Boom Truck Cranes
Hidrokon
Telescopic Boom Truck Cranes are available direct from our factory.
Factory direct sales means you are working directly with the manufacturer of
your equipment in all aspects of the product.
From
your dedicated sales manager, to the talented design engineers, to the service
specialists — we will be with you every step of the way. Upon completion,
Hidrokon tests the unit thoroughly to ensure the crane meets all safety
requirements.
Telescopic cranes
manufacturers
As a leading manufacturer of telescopic cranes, Hidrokon has
over twenty years of expertise in constructing and manufacturing
telescopic cranes. The combination of quality “Made in Turkey” and the
innovative concept of the telescopic crane offers varied benefits: www.hidrokon.com
How do telescopic
cranes work
Through a mix of easy machines, telescopic cranes are in a
position to realize mechanical advantage to raise significant objects. The mast
(the tall vertical part of a crane) is supported by a giant, serious base, that
helps offset the burden the crane holds at higher heights.
At the top of the mast, there's a slewing unit, consisting
of drugs and motor, that permits the crane to rotate. The slewing unit
additionally contains the jib (a protracted horizontal operating arm) that uses
a trolley to assist carry the load, along with a shorter machinery arm that
contains the crane’s motor, together with massive concrete counterweights to
assist balance the load. As well to those simple machines, telescopic cranes
also utilize a pulley system, that helps the crane carry heavier loads with
minimal force.
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