We provide customized lifting equipment to many customers, and safety is one of the most important factors when choosing lifting equipment. Customized equipment usually pays more attention to the design of human-computer interaction. By optimizing the control interface, operation buttons, etc., the operation is made easier and more intuitive, and the possibility of operation errors is reduced. At the same time, fine-tuning can also be made based on the operator's habits and feedback to further improve the safety and efficiency of the operation. Train equipment manufacturing workshops pay special attention to how to create safe spaces. Today our case is about a British train equipment manufacturer customizing lifting equipment for the manufacturing workshop. We hope to provide experience reference for customers with corresponding needs through in-depth research on different cases.
The customized equipment, which includes lifting lugs, adjustable lifting plates, clamps and machined lifting, is used daily for installing doors and windows as well as lifting body shells and entire cars.
The fabrication shop, which currently operates two 25-ton overhead cranes as well as smaller gantry cranes, required bespoke equipment to help ensure all lifting procedures are carried out as safely as possible.
The train equipment that needs to be lifted during workshop work weighs 8.0 tons for the body shell alone, and the entire vehicle can weigh more than 40 tons. This process can be very dangerous if something goes wrong with the lifting equipment. This is why custom-made lifting equipment is needed to optimize the safety of lifting operations.
It should be noted that the equipment provided to the British train manufacturer is a British lifting equipment supplier. With changes in legislation due to Brexit they needed to have the correct Royaume-UNI certification other than CE so they needed a UK specialist who could provide this service.
We have experienced engineers. When providing customized lifting equipment to customers, we need to clarify what kind of lifting equipment your factory workshop needs. Consider factors such as the weight, size, shape of the lifted object and the frequency of lifting. This will help determine the required lifting capacity, type, size and configuration.
If the working environment is complex, the environmental conditions of the factory workshop, such as temperature, humidity, dust, corrosive gases, etc., need to be considered at the same time. These factors may have an impact on the materials and performance of the lifting equipment. Choose equipment that can adapt to these environmental conditions to ensure long-term stable operation.
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