Hydra Crane
The primary mechanism of a Hydra Crane is its hydraulic system, which uses pressurized fluid to generate force for lifting and moving heavy objects. This system consists of hydraulic cylinders, pumps, valves, and hoses. The boom is the long, extendable arm of the crane used to lift and move loads. It can be telescopic or lattice-type, depending on the model and application. The boom is usually made of high-strength steel to withstand heavy loads.
The boom is the long, extendable arm of the crane used to lift and move loads. It can be telescopic or lattice-type, depending on the model and application. The boom is usually made of high-strength steel to withstand heavy loads.
Outriggers are extendable legs that provide additional stability to the crane when lifting heavy loads. They are deployed horizontally from the sides of the crane and are essential for preventing tipping during operation.
