The main use requirements of double beam cranes

24-03-2020

Nowadays, double-girder cranes are more and more widely used in our daily life, because if the double-girder crane is used to complete the construction, then it can be said that the efficiency is several times that of manual labor, and the good multiple of labor may not achieve the effect of mechanical work What's more, the number of completions in a day is also high. The main point is that the construction materials that these cranes lift at one time are very high. So what are the common requirements for double beam cranes? Let's take a look together.

1. Before operating a double-beam crane, you must check various lifting tools to ensure the integrity of the lifting tools. If the lifting tools are defective, you cannot perform the lifting crane work.

2. Similarly, in a double-girder crane, the condition of the rope must also be checked. It must be confirmed that the rope is solid, not loose or broken. If you are binding an edged object, you need to add a protection between the object and the rope to prevent the rope from breaking.

3. Double-beam cranes need to pay attention to find the center of gravity of the heavy object, and the phenomenon of oblique pulling must not occur. To treat special lifting items, workers need to operate from the side.

4. Don't rush when lifting objects. Be sure to wait a while, and then continue after the goods are stable. Do not place debris on top of heavy objects, and do not allow people to stand. When lifting, no irrelevant personnel should pass under the object.

5. Work safety measures must be perfected. For example, workers wearing safety helmets must have a unified command from professionals. All departments must coordinate their work. When objects leave the ground, check whether the wire rope and other components are safe. If it is not safe, stop and check.

6. Do not use the double-beam crane to keep the lifting objects in the air for a long time.

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