- What is the maximum load weight you will deal with?
- Will you mount it on the floor or on the wall?
- Is the job site accessible for the slew crane?
- Will the slew crane fit its determined position?
- Identify the maximum radius from the center of the slewing unit;
The suitable applications for slew crane are usually light-duty and do not require huge lifting power. However, there are slew cranes that dispose with a high lifting capacity and high speeds, so they can be used for heavy-duty applications. Warehouses and industrial facilities mostly benefit from slew cranes, as they need to perform light applications on a daily basis. There are three configurations of slew cranes: floor mounted, wall mounted and wall traveling slew crane. Wall-mounted slew crane is the most popular configuration among operators.
A basic slew crane consists an electrically or pneumatically powered hoist, rotating boom and vertical mast. As the hoist is rotating, the unit is able to lift and lower loads with ease, using a combination of chains and wire ropes. Today, many popular manufacturers of cranes include a slew crane models in their product ranges with different specifications and capacities. The benefit of all models are same. The best advantage is the little space for set-up they take, especially the wall-mounted slew crane. It is mounted on the wall and allows you to make the most of the available floor space.
The assembly and disassembly of slew cranes is very simple and easy, as it does not require specific machines. Maintaining a slew crane is also simple, easy and cheap. Mobile, compact and efficient, slew cranes are the answer to operators looking for a cost-efficient lifting solution.
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