Xuzhou ACEDO Import & Export Co., Ltd

Xuzhou ACEDO Import & Export Co., Ltd

Efficient 2 Ton Spider Crane: Solving the Problem of Heavy Lifting in Narrow Spaces

2025 09/24

In the field of heavy lifting, working in narrow spaces has always been a challenge for the industry - whether it's equipment renewal in old factories or restoration around ancient buildings, traditional lifting equipment either has a large size that makes it difficult to enter or is restricted in operation, resulting in delays in construction progress. Now, the emergence of Efficient 2 Ton Spider Crane for Heavy Lifting provides a practical and feasible solution to this long-standing problem plaguing the industry.
 
The most prominent advantage of this Spider crane lies in its flexible adaptability: Its compact body design enables it to easily navigate through narrow spaces such as alleys and workshop corners, without relying on a complete truck chassis like Truck-mounted crane. Even if the site is slightly uneven, it can be stably supported by adjustable legs. Compared to Rough Terrain Crane, it has more flexible steering and adjustment range for turning and operation amplitude in enclosed or semi-enclosed restricted environments, and will not be affected by site limitations when performing lifting operations.
 
In practical application scenarios, its value is further highlighted: When installing precision equipment in factories, it can precisely control the height and angle of lifting to avoid equipment collisions; during the restoration of ancient buildings, it can gently lift materials such as bricks, wood, etc., protecting the original structure of the ancient buildings from damage. At the same time, it can also work efficiently with other equipment - when cooperating with Aerial work platform, it can first lift materials to the high-altitude operation point by Spider crane, and then the personnel on the Aerial work platform can complete the installation; when collaborating with wheel loader, the wheel loader is responsible for transporting heavy objects to the lifting radius, and Spider crane immediately completes the lifting, reducing the time spent in intermediate steps; if heavy components need to be transported over a long distance, it can also connect with Truck crane for long-distance transportation, and then the Spider crane is responsible for fine lifting in the site, forming a complete operation chain of "long-distance transportation + short-distance precise lifting".
 
The launch of this equipment not only fills the gap in equipment for efficient lifting in narrow spaces, but also breaks the predicament of "large equipment can't enter and small equipment can't be lifted" in traditional lifting operations, providing new ideas for optimizing industry operation models, helping to improve the efficiency of lifting operations in various complex scenarios, and promoting the development of the heavy lifting field towards greater flexibility and precision.