CRANE STEEL RAIL
Crane Steel Rail are the basic infrastructure for crane operation, and are mainly divided into several types, including special rails, railway rails, square rails and P-type rails. Among them, square rails are rarely used due to their greater wear on wheels, while most cranes and large and small vehicles use P-type rails .
TYPES AND SPECIFICATIONS
The main types of crane rails include:
• Special rails: rails designed specifically for cranes and suitable for various lifting equipment.
• Railway rails: similar to rails used in railways, but with different specifications and uses.
• Square rails: less used because they cause greater wear on wheels.
• P-type rails: crane rails that are currently widely used and suitable for most crane applications.
MATERIAL AND STANDARDS
The materials and standards of crane rails vary according to the use environment and needs. For example, heavy rails are used to withstand greater pressure and loads, while light rails are suitable for temporary transport lines and light locomotives. There are also detailed standards and requirements for the specifications and materials of crane rails to ensure their strength and durability.
APPLICATION SCENARIOS AND MAINTENANCE
Crane rails are widely used in various industrial scenarios, including factories, warehouses, construction sites, etc. They require regular inspection and maintenance to ensure their normal operation and extend their service life. Maintenance includes checking the deformation, wear or corrosion of the rails, as well as the status of key components such as electric hoists and suspension devices.
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