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Crane rails are heavy-duty steel tracks designed to support and guide cranes in industrial environments. Made primarily from high-strength steel, these rails are engineered to withstand the dynamic loads and stresses imposed by cranes during operation. They are typically installed on the ground or elevated structures to facilitate the smooth movement of cranes and hoists.
| Material | High-strength carbon steel or alloy steel |
| Standard lengths | Up to 12 meters or more |
| Rail profile | Various profiles including flat and tapered designs |
| Weight per meter | Typically ranges from 20 kg/m to 100 kg/m |
| Load capacity | Designed for loads from 5 tons to over 100 tons |
When selecting crane rails, consider the load capacity required for your specific application, as well as the rail profile that best suits your crane type. It's important to specify the length and weight of the rails needed, along with any specific tolerances or grades required for your project. Additionally, inquire about certifications that may be necessary for compliance with safety standards.
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Crane rails are typically made from high-strength carbon steel or alloy steel.
The load capacity depends on the type of crane and the maximum weight it will lift; consult with a supplier for guidance.
Crane rails are available in standard lengths, often up to 12 meters, but can be customized.
Yes, crane rails come in various profiles, including flat and tapered designs, to accommodate different crane types.
Consider load capacity, rail profile, length, weight, and any necessary certifications.
Yes, crane rails can be used outdoors, but they may require protective coatings to prevent corrosion.