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Guia de seleção de pórticos de transporte: 7 especificações a confirmar antes de fazer um pedido

17 de julho de 2026

As equipes de aquisição de equipamentos em terminais de contêineres e pátios industriais frequentemente se deparam com o mesmo problema: um pórtico de içamento chega ao local, passa na verificação de capacidade nominal no papel e, em seguida, não opera de forma eficiente porque a superfície do pátio não suporta a pressão do solo, a largura do corredor é 1,5 metro menor do que o raio de giro ou o sistema de energia é incompatível com a infraestrutura da rede elétrica local. A capacidade de elevação nominal é o primeiro dado que os compradores examinam, mas, na maioria dos erros de aquisição, não é esse dado que causa o problema. Este guia aborda as sete especificações que determinam se um pórtico de içamento realmente funcionará conforme o necessário em sua instalação — e não apenas em uma ficha técnica. Cada especificação inclui a justificativa técnica, a faixa de valores típica para referência e a ação de verificação que os compradores devem concluir antes de enviar um pedido de compra. Tabela Resumo das Especificações Especificação Faixa de Referência Típica Erro Comum 1 Capacidade de elevação (carga bruta) 30–66 t (porto); Até 100 t+ (industrial) Peso do equipamento de içamento não incluído no cálculo da carga 2 Configuração de empilhamento 1 sobre 2 ou 1 sobre 3 (3 ou 4 de altura) Apoio no solo…

What Is Double Girder EOT Crane

What Is Double Girder EOT Crane? Structure, Working Principle, and Applications

15 Jul 2026

A double girder EOT crane is an electric overhead traveling crane designed for heavy lifting operations. It uses two parallel bridge girders to support the hoist and trolley, providing higher load capacity, greater lifting height, and improved stability compared with single girder cranes. This article explains the structure, working principle, advantages, applications, and selection factors of double girder EOT cranes

How Does EOT Crane Work

How Does EOT Crane Work? Working Principle, Components and Operation Guide

14 Jul 2026

An EOT crane is an industrial lifting system used to move heavy loads horizontally and vertically inside factories, workshops, and warehouses. This article explains how EOT crane works, including its main components, lifting mechanism, travel system, electrical control, and safety devices. Understanding the working principle of EOT cranes helps users select suitable lifting equipment and improve operational safety.

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Grab Bucket EOT Crane: Types, Specs & Industry Guide

13 Jul 2026

What separates a grab bucket EOT crane from a standard overhead crane? One word: the attachment. Where a conventional EOT crane uses a hook, a grab bucket EOT crane — also called an electric overhead travelling crane with grab bucket — uses an automated clamshell or orange peel grab that opens, descends into a bulk material pile, closes, and lifts. No slings, no manual scooping, no auxiliary crew. The entire cycle is controlled by a single operator. Procurement teams evaluating this type of equipment typically face three decisions: which grab type fits the material, what duty class the application actually demands, and how to verify that the supplier’s equipment meets compliance requirements before it ships. This guide addresses all three, using Weihua Crane’s product range as the reference basis. Quick Reference: Grab Bucket EOT Crane at a Glance Parameter Typical Range (Weihua) Lifting Capacity 1–32 tons Span 5–35 meters Lifting Height 6–15 meters Duty Class A3–A7 Grab Types Clamshell / Orange Peel Drive Options Electric / Hydraulic Control Modes Manual / Remote / Automatic Applicable Materials Coal, ore, grain, scrap,…

Explosion Proof Wire Rope Hoist: Specs, Certifications & Buyer’s Guide

13 Jul 2026

Does your facility actually need an explosion proof wire rope hoist — or are you being oversold on one? That is the first question we ask every procurement team before we talk specs. The honest answer: if any part of your lifting operation sits inside a Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 21, or Zone 22 classified area, there is no alternative. A standard electric hoist in a classified zone is not a budget decision — it is a compliance violation and a safety liability. But once you have confirmed the need, the real challenge shifts to selecting the right explosion proof grade, the right capacity, and the right certifications for your destination market. This guide walks through the specifications, zone classification logic, IIB vs. IIC selection rules, and the certification documents you should require from any supplier before issuing a purchase order. All specifications below reflect Weihua’s HB(BCD) series explosion proof wire rope hoist. Quick Reference: Weihua Explosion Proof Wire Rope Hoist at a Glance Parameter Specification Lifting Capacity 0.5 t / 1 t / 2 t / 3 t…

Steel Mill Crane

Steel Mill Crane Selection Guide: Types, Applications, and How to Choose

06 Jul 2026

Choosing the right crane is critical for steel mills where heavy loads, high temperatures, and continuous operation are common. This steel mill crane selection guide explains the main crane types used in steel production, including ladle cranes, charging cranes, overhead cranes, and electromagnetic cranes. It also covers key selection factors such as lifting capacity, duty class, operating environment, safety requirements, and customization options to help steel manufacturers choose the right lifting solution.

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Truss Gantry Crane: Structure, Types & Buying Guide for Industrial Yards

10 Jul 2026

A procurement manager at a steel yard once asked us why their newly installed box girder crane kept triggering the anemometer and halting operations — the site was coastal, open on three sides, and nobody had accounted for wind load during the spec phase. That single oversight added months of downtime and a costly retrofit. If your yard faces similar conditions — long spans, outdoor exposure, heavy loads — a truss gantry crane is likely the right starting point. The question is which configuration, at what capacity, and what to verify before you sign a purchase order. This guide covers exactly that: how truss gantry cranes work, how to choose between single and double girder configurations based on your actual lifting requirements, what to budget, and what certification documents to request before shipment. Truss Gantry Crane: Quick Reference Parameter Single Girder Truss (MH Type) Double Girder Truss (A Type) Lifting Capacity 5 / 10 / 16 tons 120–300 tons Span 14–30 m Up to 40 m Lifting Height 6 m / 9 m 12 m (customizable) Working Duty A3 A3…

Semi-Gantry Double Girder Crane

What Is a Semi Gantry Crane? Types, Working Principle & Selection Guide

09 Jul 2026

Picture a factory floor where one side of the building has a solid steel column line, but the other side opens to an outdoor yard — or was simply never reinforced for overhead runway loads. An overhead crane needs two runway structures. A full gantry crane needs two independent leg foundations. Neither fits the site cleanly, and the civil engineering cost of forcing either option in can dwarf the crane itself. A semi gantry crane solves exactly this problem. One end of the bridge travels on a ground-level rail via a floor-mounted leg; the other end runs directly on an existing building beam, with no leg and no added foundation on that side. The result is a crane that covers the full working bay while the building carries half the structural load it was already designed to carry. This guide covers what a semi gantry crane actually is, how it works, the main configurations available from Weihua, and — most usefully — a practical decision framework for figuring out whether it fits your site or whether an overhead crane or…

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