Friday, April 11, 2008

Loader crane

Loader crane
A loader crane (also called a knuckle-boom crane) is a hydraulically-powered articulated arm fitted to a truck or trailer, and is used for loading/unloading the vehicle. The numerous jointed sections can be folded into a small space when the crane is not in use. One or more of the sections may be telescopic. Often the crane will have a degree of automation and be able to unload or stow itself without an operator's instruction.
Unlike most cranes, the operator must move around the vehicle to be able to view his load; hence modern cranes may be fitted with a portable cabled or radio-linked control system to supplement the crane-mounted hydraulic control levers.
In the UK, this type of crane is almost invariably known colloquially as a "Hiab", partly because this manufacturer invented the loader crane and was first into the UK market, and partly because the distinctive name was displayed prominently on the boom arm.

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1 comments:

micheal said...

Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic.Jib cranes are a type in which there is a horizontal portion, known as a jib or a boom that supports a hoist, which is movable. Thanks for sharing this.
Jib crane

 
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