What should be noted when using European cranes?
Operators should receive training on the use of European cranes and be familiar with their operating procedures.
Before operation, European cranes should undergo a no-load test to check whether various safety devices are sensitive and reliable.
During use, operators should strictly follow the operating procedures of European cranes and not overload or operate at risk.
When lifting heavy objects, the operator should ensure that the hook wire rope is kept vertical and prohibit the hook wire rope from dragging the lifted object in an inclined state.
When the hook has been hung but the heavy object has not been lifted, it is prohibited for European cranes to move or rotate.
Prohibit lifting and pulling items buried underground, condensed underground, or of unknown weight.
When lifting and rotating heavy objects, the speed should be uniform and stable to avoid danger from the weight swinging in the air. When putting down heavy objects, do not go too fast to prevent them from suddenly falling and being damaged.
During the operation of European cranes, operators should pay close attention to whether there are any obstacles in the direction of operation. If there are any, they should immediately stop or give way.
After using the European crane, the hook should be retracted and fixed to ensure safety.