The oblique crane of small hoisting equipment is very harmful, and some users don’t know it. Because the distance between the stacking goods and the crane is relatively long, so they often pull the small crane. Great harm, what harm is there?
Inclined hoisting will not only cause overloading to break the wire rope but also cause heavy objects to swing and hit the object severely, resulting in overloaded hoisting.
Overload lifting is lifting beyond the load range of the crane, which will increase the pulling force, and then the toughness of the wire rope will be reduced under this situation for a long time, and at the same time, the inclined pulling will form a certain angle. The greater the angle in mechanics, the greater the tension of the wire rope. The greater the force, the long-term full-load work, the wire rope is particularly easy to break.
So in the process of using the small crane, be sure not to pull it diagonally.





