Mobile Harbour Crane (MHC) is a flexible and efficient port lifting equipment suitable for loading and unloading operations of a variety of goods. Its main structure includes the support base, rotating platform, main arm, auxiliary arm, lifting mechanism and electrical control system.
The support base is the foundation part, usually with heavy-duty tires and all-wheel steering systems. It allows it to move freely within the port and adapt to different operating positions. The base also integrates a power system and a cabin control room, where the operator can control the driving and basic functions of the entire device.e
Its rotating platform is mounted on the chassis and can rotate 360 degrees, providing all-round operational flexibility. The rotating platform is equipped with a main boom and an auxiliary boom, which is the main boom, usually made of high-strength steel, with good rigidity and load-bearing capacity. The auxiliary arm can be telescopic or folded as needed to meet the operating needs of different heights and distances.
Lifting mechanism is between the main arm and the auxiliary arm, and is responsible for lifting and handling heavy objects. Advanced frequency conversion speed regulation technology ensures stability and accuracy during lifting and falling, reducing the impact on cargo.
Electrical control system integrates PLC, sensors and a variety of safety protection devices. In addition, remote monitoring and diagnostic functions allow operators to monitor the status of equipment in real time and promptly maintain and troubleshoot.
This design makes mobile harbour crane an indispensable and important equipment in modern ports, which can handle loading and unloading tasks of various goods efficiently and safely, significantly improving the overall operational efficiency of the port. Whether it is containers, bulk cargo or major cargo, MHC provides reliable support.