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End Truck Wheel For Cranes Traveling

End Truck Wheel For Cranes Traveling

12-Sep, 2024 451 Hits

The wheels blocks used in the end trucks are made from cast iron (GJS 700-2) or heat-treated steel (42CrMo4), can bear heavy loads traveling up to 40 tons.

KFCS manufactures motorized end trucks for single and double girder cranes. They are made from a rectangular tube or welded structure and operate in rails. The wheels blocks used in the end trucks are made from cast iron (GJS 700-2) or heat-treated steel (42CrMo4), can bear heavy loads traveling up to 40 tons. When travel coordinated with drive wheels, KFCS wheel block system offers more custom solutions.

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End trucks provide numerous options for overhead, bridge, and gantry cranes, and they are an excellent way to upgrade older cranes. Similar to the end carriages, the wheel blocks utilize cast iron or steel wheels. KFCS also provides a modular solution for wheel blocks, which offers versatile mounting options. The wheel blocks are an adaptable and cost-reducing method to connect to your existing steelwork. Whether it's required to be top connected, side connected, end connected, and bolt connection methods, wheel block system can offer a reliable traveling solutions.

Compact, powerful and easy to maintain. The durable wheel block, designed with reliable, low-maintenance components, is highly valued by users, crane manufacturers, and system builders. Streamlined serial production of standard components provides economic advantages. This is possible in crane, trolley and systems building as well as in custom applications an special constructions.

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If you're seeking reliable, high-performance end track wheels to support your crane traveling and operations, consider partnering with KFCS Crane. Our team of experts is ready to help you identify the most suitable crane technology to meet your specific requirements.

Interested in End Truck Wheel For Cranes Traveling? Contact KFCS Today!

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