The working principle of a single-beam crane is relatively simple, and its operation process is usually divided into three steps: startup, operation, and shutdown. Firstly, the operator needs to turn on the electric control system and then start the crane through the control cabinet or remote control. After startup, the crane trolley and the hoist trolley will start moving to suspend the load. The winch will simultaneously lift and lower the load until it reaches the target position. When the load reaches the target position, the operator needs to stop the crane through the control cabinet or remote control and then unload the load.
Single-beam cranes have numerous advantages, making them essential equipment for many industrial enterprises and construction sites. Firstly, single-beam cranes can quickly and efficiently complete the lifting, handling, and transfer of various goods. Secondly, they are characterized by simple operation and convenient maintenance, and can be operated by workers without specialized training. Additionally, single-beam cranes have a simple structure and occupy a small area, allowing for customization and modification according to needs, meeting the requirements of various industrial applications.