- Date: 2025.11.03
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In high-rise hoisting operations, traditional equipment often faces difficulties due to inaccessibility, lack of reach, and low efficiency, which not only increases construction costs but also poses hidden safety hazards. However, the KB spider crane, with its targeted innovative design, breaks through these limitations in three dimensions: transportation, height, and efficiency, becoming a key solution to the challenges of high-rise hoisting and enabling a "double leap" in both construction efficiency and safety.

The 110-meter high-strength winch rope equipped with the KB spider crane can easily meet the vertical hoisting needs of buildings with more than 30 stories. Whether transporting glass or steel structural components from the ground to high-rise buildings, or hoisting equipment on the roof, it can achieve "one rope to the bottom," eliminating the need for layer-by-layer transfer, avoiding the risk of material damage during transit, and reducing the safety hazards of high-altitude transportation.
During high-rise hoisting, different stages require different speeds. The KB spider crane's dual-speed winch system can be flexibly switched. In low-speed mode, when lifting heavy objects, combined with high-precision hydraulic control, millimeter-level positioning can be achieved, ensuring the smooth docking of heavy objects to the installation position and protecting personnel and materials. High-speed mode is used when the hook is empty, improving work efficiency and saving operating time and costs.
From flexible transfer to ultra-high coverage, and then to efficient and precise operation, the KB spider crane, with its targeted technical design, precisely solves the cost and safety challenges of high-rise hoisting, becoming a powerful assistant in improving efficiency and ensuring safety in high-rise construction, making high-rise hoisting operations more efficient and safer.
