Ensuring safety and efficiency during crane operations is crucial. Here are some key precautions to help operators maintain optimal performance.

First, operators must undergo professional training and hold relevant certificates. Before operation, thoroughly inspect the crane’s safety devices, including wire ropes, hooks, and braking systems, to ensure they are in good condition. Any abnormalities, such as cracks, wear, or looseness, should be addressed immediately to avoid operating with defects.

During operation, operators should remain highly focused, avoiding distractions or unrelated activities. It is strictly prohibited for personnel to stand or walk under the lifted load to prevent accidents. Operations should strictly follow the manual and standard procedures, avoiding overloading or exceeding the crane’s limits.

To ensure load stability, operators should note the following: ensure the load is securely bound and fixed before lifting to prevent slipping or falling; maintain smooth lifting and lowering speeds to avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration; and avoid sharp turns and sudden stops during lifting to keep operations steady.

If abnormalities are detected during use, operators should immediately stop operations and conduct a thorough inspection. For example, worn or broken wire ropes should be replaced immediately, and malfunctioning braking systems should be repaired promptly. Regular maintenance should also be performed to ensure all crane functions are operating normally.

By adhering to these precautions, operators can effectively reduce operational risks and ensure the safe operation of cranes. If you have any questions or need further guidance, please contact our professional team at any time.