With the development of the logistics industry and the individual economy, market demand for small and medium-sized, highly maneuverable loading and unloading solutions is growing. Traditional large cranes lack maneuverability, and manual handling is inefficient. Against this backdrop, rear-mounted hydraulic cranes, which utilize the vehicle's own traction interface and power source, have emerged. Their development is driven by the miniaturization and intelligence of hydraulic technology, as well as the standardization of vehicle traction systems. They are a typical example of the modularization and convenience of tooling equipment.
With the development of the logistics industry and the individual economy, market demand for small and medium-sized, highly maneuverable loading and u...
A complete truck-mounted hydraulic crane typically includes the following core components:1. Lifting arm2. Hydraulic cylinder3. Hydraulic pump station...
This device was designed to expand the functionality of commercial and civilian trucks, enabling them to independently handle on-site lifting and hand...