- Date: 2025.12.22
- View: 3
As the core location for industrial production, workshops and factory buildings are characterized by dense equipment, intricate passageways, and limited floor load capacity. Traditional lifting equipment often encounters difficulties due to its inability to access certain areas, limited maneuverability, and susceptibility to collisions, severely impacting production efficiency. Thanks to its compact and flexible design and stable and reliable performance, the KB spider crane is perfectly suited to the complex working environment of workshops and factory buildings, becoming a crucial assistant for equipment installation, maintenance, and relocation, thus safeguarding industrial production.
In workshop equipment installation scenarios
The Kobot spider crane is a master of navigating confined spaces. In machining workshops, heavy equipment such as machine tools and milling machines require precise positioning, but the designated equipment aisles are only 1.3 meters wide. The Kobot spider crane, with a folded width of only 0.8 meters, can easily maneuver through these narrow gaps. Its extendable and 360-degree rotating boom allows it to smoothly lift and position machine tools to their designated locations.
When workshop equipment malfunctions unexpectedly, the KB spider crane acts as an emergency vanguard, ensuring production continuity. If a piece of equipment needs urgent replacement, and the surrounding workspace is extremely limited, traditional lifting equipment would require dismantling parts of the production line, leading to downtime. The KB spider crane can enter directly through the workshop's side door, its four legs extending flexibly and precisely avoiding ground pipelines. Using a hydraulic system controlled by proportional solenoid valves, it smoothly lifts and positions the replacement equipment, allowing the workshop to quickly resume production.
If the workshop floor is covered with anti-slip tiles or has embedded cables, the requirements for ground protection during lifting operations are extremely high. The KB spider crane uses a tracked chassis with a large contact area and soft track material, resulting in pressure far below the ground's load-bearing limit, preventing damage to tiles or crushing of cables. Its dual-mode design (oil-electric and pure electric) allows for switching to pure electric mode in enclosed workshops, achieving zero emissions and low noise operation, avoiding pollution of the production environment.
From heavy equipment installation to emergency repairs, from working in confined spaces to ground protection, the KB spider crane perfectly adapts to various lifting needs in workshops and factories with its multiple advantages of flexibility, precision, safety, and environmental friendliness. It not only significantly improves operational efficiency but also reduces disruption to production processes, becoming an indispensable multi-functional lifting tool in modern industrial workshops.
