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    AVOIDING THE PITFALLS IN BUYING NEW INDUSTRIAL CRANES

    Paul PetersenBy Paul PetersenMay 27, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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      • Lack of research on the ideal industrial crane
      • Not checking the size and weight of loads when buying
      • Failure to consider the height and horizontal distance the crane covers
      • Not considering onsite conditions
    • The final word

    Industrial cranes are essential in any industrial worksite. They make it easy to lift and transport heavy loads over distances quickly, which speeds up industrial processes. But being industrial machinery, cranes come with a lot of responsibility and demands. Your choice of an industrial crane can make the difference between smooth industrial operations or frequent downtimes in the worksite.

    The best way to avoid making mistakes when investing in a new industrial crane is to know them. That way, you can keep them in the back of your mind when shopping to ensure you make an informed decision.

    Lack of research on the ideal industrial crane

    An industrial crane plays a huge role in industrial operations, speeding up and ensuring efficiency in construction work. But what many people don’t realize is that there are different types of cranes, including tower cranes, mobile cranes, self-erecting cranes, general cranes, etc. Therefore you must select one that is suited to your specific job.

    Research is pertinent to making an informed investment when buying a crane. Start by assessing your work requirements, write them down, and research cranes that can suit the purpose. You should also share your needs with a crane specialist like Kor Pak to help you choose the right one.

    Not checking the size and weight of loads when buying

    If you intend to invest in a mobile crane or pick and carry crane, the first thing to do is assess the size and weight of loads you want to lift with the crane. One of the common pitfalls new buyers fall into is assuming or underestimating the size and weight of their loads that they end up buying a crane that is way below the standards. 

    By knowing your load requirements, you can choose a crane suited to the purpose. You should also ask the retailer to provide you with ropes, hooks, slings, and shackles that support the loads you intend to lift.

    Failure to consider the height and horizontal distance the crane covers

    Another mistake first-time buyers make when investing in a crane is failing to confirm the height and horizontal distance that the crane covers. Ideally, you should select an industrial crane whose boom length perfectly aligns with your industrial requirements. For instance, if you have a construction site and you are building a very high structure, you need a crane with an elevated height and boom length. 

    The horizontal height can help you know the vertical height, and it is also crucial for the safety of the worksite. Remember that the radius, load weight, boom, and resting support impact a crane’s safety; therefore, you should carefully analyze the factors beforehand.

    Not considering onsite conditions

    Where you will store your crane and the site conditions it will operate in should be at the top of your mind when buying one. That ensures you choose the ideal crane that will withstand your site conditions while providing an efficient service.

    The final word

    Establish your worksite requirements before you start looking for a crane to invest in.

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