Pillar cranes
Pillar cranes consist of a column (a fixed vertical axis) and an arm (a jib) that can rotate around the column to lift and move loads within a defined reach. The pillar provides a stable support and the arm, often fitted with a hoist or in- or in-pull winch, is used to lift the loads to various heights. Pillar cranes can be permanently installed in a single location, such as a manufacturing hall, warehouse or workshop, but there are also portable models.
function of pillar-mounted cranes
These cranes are used in manufacturing industries, warehouses and workshops to transport materials over short distances within the hall. With the ability to rotate the arm around the pole, these units have a high degree of flexibility and efficiency, allowing loads to be transported quickly and efficiently. They are also easy to operate and ideal for working in confined spaces.
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Variety of cranes
A crane is otherwise known as a cantilever crane, which is used to move, shift, load or unload loads in a confined space. These devices come in a variety of sizes - they can be just a few metres long and manually driven or have a huge reach of over a hundred metres and tower over the landscape.
manufacturer of cranes
Crane NTP manufactures technically advanced cranes that are used extensively in construction, logistics, industry and transport where lifting and moving heavy loads to great heights or over long distances is required. Examples include construction cranes, which are used to transport materials on construction sites. If you would like to order a crane tailored to your needs, we encourage you to contact us.