Shipbuilding Cranes
Shipbuilding cranes are large-scale lifting equipment specially designed for shipbuilding, repair, and dock operations, used for lifting ship sections, engines, propellers, and other heavy components. Their design must meet the needs of high-precision positioning, large-tonnage lifting, and complex spatial operations, and are one of the core equipment in the shipbuilding industry.
The Shipbuilding Gantry Crane is a core lifting equipment for hull block assembly and heavy lifting operations, featuring ultra-high load capacity and precision positioning accuracy. Through coordinated operations of upper and lower trolleys, it meets the demands of mega-component tandem lifts and hull block flipping, making it indispensable in large-scale shipyards. Equipped with a dual-track synchronous travel mechanism, it moves along dock rails to adapt to diverse lifting tasks. Select models include basic anti-sway devices and load monitoring systems to enhance operational safety.
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The Shipbuilding Portal Crane is specialized equipment used in shipyards for block lifting and assembly operations, typically offering 100+ ton lifting capacity. Its rail travel and 360° slewing structure cover entire dock working areas. The steel structure is designed with high-strength steel compliant with industry safety standards, equipped with dual braking systems and load monitoring devices to ensure operational safety. Select models integrate laser positioning and remote control for enhanced precision and efficiency in specific conditions. Supporting multi-lifting-point coordination, it handles hull blocks and outfitting modules, serving as foundational lifting equipment in shipbuilding processes.
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