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2026-05-08
The US market maintains stringent entry standards for lifting equipment (e.g., OSHA compliance) and high demands for operational efficiency. This case involves an automation integrator in California requiring the installation of core components for a heavy-duty precision injection molding machine within 15 days, without removing the workshop roof. The site presented two physical constraints: a passage width of only 950mm and anti-static flooring sensitive to ground pressure.
Customer Profile: Industrial equipment installation and maintenance contractor.
Application Scenario: Narrow indoor aisle navigation and low-headroom precision positioning.
Core Challenge: Acquiring equipment meeting US EPA emission standards within a strict 20-day lead time to comply with local environmental regulations.
To address the project’s specificities, we supplied a 3-ton spider crane equipped with an EPA-certified engine and a dual-power system. Its technical stability is anchored in the following parameters: The overall width is reduced to 800mm, easily traversing the customer's 950mm access aisle. Equipped with a US-standard EPA engine and a 380V electric motor. Switching to electric mode for indoor operations ensures zero exhaust emissions and a low-noise environment.
As we completed the entire process—from assembly and EPA system debugging to shipping booking—within 20 days, the customer highly commended the delivery speed. In practical application, the crane's 360-degree continuous slewing flexibility minimized the risk of secondary equipment repositioning.
By combining compact dimensions with US-compliant power systems, the 3-ton spider crane has become a standardized solution for industrial indoor lifting in North America. The key lies in relying on parameterized control rather than empiricism to ensure construction safety in confined spaces.
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