Some people think that the workload and the working level of the crane are the same concept. The higher the working level, the greater the load. But in fact, this is not the case. Because the workload and working level of the crane are two completely different ideas. Is there any relationship between them? Let me tell you the difference between the workload and working level of the crane?
For cranes, the working level reflects the busy working time of the machine and the lifting of the full load. We can see that a low working level may be a serious crane, and a high level of work may also have a light crane. It cannot be considered that the high level of work is heavy and the low light level.
In addition, the working level of the crane does not depend on the weight of the crane, but on the load and load frequency changes and the busyness of the crane. That is to say, the lifting capacity of the crane refers to the one-time lifting weight of the mass of the equipment, and the working level is the comprehensive working characteristic parameter of the crane.
In other words, there is no direct connection between the working level of the crane and the lifting load. It has a large weight and a high level of work. The working level is high and the lifting capacity is not large. Even if the two cranes have the same weight, but the working levels are different, the systems of each component are also different. The corresponding specifications, sizes and dimensions are different.
When users choose a crane, if they only pay attention to the crane and ignore the working level, and frequently use the full-load working level on a light crane, it will accelerate the scrapping of the crane and frequent failures of parts and components, and even cause accidents.














