European crane wheels refer to the wheels that are installed on the bracket of the European crane and are used to support and move the crane. These wheels are typically made of high-strength alloy steel materials that are able to withstand weight and pressure and are resistant to wear and corrosion. The wheels of the European crane usually have excellent handling performance and stability, which can ensure the safety and stability of the crane when working.
Features:1It is manufactured with high-strength alloy steel material to ensure sufficient load-bearing capacity and durability. This allows the wheels to withstand the heavy load work of the crane and withstand long periods of use and operation.
2.The rim of the European-style crane wheel usually has a round or arc shape to adapt to the shape of the crane's curved track. This design ensures that the wheels run smoothly on curved tracks, reducing friction and wear.
3.The rim of the wheel usually has a raised design to maintain the stability of the wheel on the track. This helps prevent the wheels from derailing and provides better handling and control.
4.European-style crane wheels are usually specially treated to reduce friction and noise. This helps to reduce energy consumption, improve operational efficiency, and reduce the impact of noise on the working environment and operators.
5.The wheels are usually supported and rotated with a high-quality bearing system to ensure smooth operation. The design and selection of the bearing system can affect the operating efficiency and life of the wheels.
Problem 1: Wheel wear.
The wheels of the European crane are an important part of the crane operation, but during long-term use, the wheels may be worn. This can be due to improper track installation, poor quality of wheel material, insufficient lubrication, or overload, etc. When the wear is severe, it may cause the crane to run unsteadily or not work properly.
Workaround:1Check that the track is installed horizontally and adjust the track to ensure its parallelism
2.Use high-quality wheel materials and carry out regular lubrication and maintenance;
3.Avoid overload operation and operate in strict accordance with the rated load of the crane;
4.Regularly check the wear of the wheels, and replace the wheels in time if the wear is severe.
Problem 2: The wheel rolling is not flexible.
The crane wheel rolling is not flexible and can be caused by bearing damage, insufficient bearing lubrication, uneven tracks, or improper wheel installation. Inflexible rolling will cause the crane to run slowly and affect the work efficiency.
Workaround:1Check whether the bearing is damaged, and replace it in time if damaged
2.Regularly grease the bearings to keep them lubricated
3.Check whether the track surface is uneven or seriously worn, and repair or replace the track;
4.Adjust the wheel mounting position to make sure it is parallel to the track.
Problem 3: Wheels gnaw rails.
Wheel gnawing refers to the abnormal friction and extrusion between the wheel and the track during the operation of the crane. This can be caused by improper track installation, inflexible wheel rolling, improper adjustment of the drive motor, or overload, etc. Gnawing on rails will not only accelerate the wear of wheels and tracks, but also may cause vibration and twisting of the crane, affecting its stability and service life.
Workaround:1Check that the track is installed horizontally, adjust the track to make sure it is parallel to the wheels;
2.Make sure the wheels roll flexibly, check the bearing and lubrication status.