The KBK suspension crane system follows a modular design, where the crane's functional components are versatile and interchangeable, utilizing the same connection elements and standard modules. It offers various configurations, including single beam suspension crane, double beam suspension crane, cantilever crane, mobile gantry crane, providing flexibility to meet specific requirements. Additionally, it can be integrated into large-scale automated material handling systems. The safe lifting capacity ranges from 125kg to 3,200kg, and the system can be operated manually or set up for automatic and semi-automatic operations.
• Lightweight but High Strength
The main body of the kbk suspension crane system consists of cold-rolled profiles available in three specifications. These profiles possess high strength, excellent rigidity, and lightweight characteristics, ensuring the stability of the system.
• Versatility
The versatility of the system allows for various transportation modes, ranging from fixed-point transportation to high-precision multi-point and multi-path automatic transportation, offering flexible combinations based on specific needs.
Moreover, the system includes suspension components designed to adapt to different factory structures, resulting in space and energy savings, improved efficiency, and enhanced adaptability.
• Easy Installation and Maintenance
Installation and maintenance are straightforward, as the standard modules only require bolt connections. Multiple sections can be connected to form a single-track linear conveyor line, or two parallel linear tracks for flexible suspension cranes to serve as cart running tracks. Additionally, a KBK flexible suspension crane main beam can be created by combining one or two standard sections in parallel.
KBK suspension crane system is widely utilized in various industries such as the automobile industry, shipbuilding industry, electronic assembly, food processing, machinery manufacturing, and warehouses. It is particularly suitable for use on production lines with dense equipment, short-distance lifting, and frequent operations.