
Bridge cranes are a common type of lifting equipment. Regular maintenance and care of them can extend the service life of the equipment and enhance its safety and reliability. The maintenance cycle of bridge cranes depends on multiple factors, including the frequency of equipment use, working environment, and usage conditions. Generally speaking, the maintenance cycle of bridge cranes can be divided into the following aspects:
Daily maintenance: Daily maintenance is the foundation of bridge crane maintenance, including regular cleaning of the equipment surface, inspection of electrical equipment and control systems, and checking the usage of lubricating oil and hydraulic oil, etc. The daily maintenance cycle is generally once a day or once a week.
Regular maintenance: Regular maintenance is the process of conducting a comprehensive inspection and maintenance of bridge cranes, including checking the mechanical components, electrical equipment, hydraulic systems, etc. of the crane, and replacing vulnerable parts and lubricating oil. The regular maintenance cycle is generally once every quarter or once every half year.
Annual maintenance: Annual maintenance is the process of conducting a comprehensive inspection and maintenance of bridge cranes and carrying out necessary major overhauls. The annual maintenance cycle is generally once a year.
It should be noted that the maintenance cycle of bridge cranes may also vary depending on the usage conditions. If the equipment is used frequently, the maintenance cycle can be appropriately shortened. If the equipment is used in a harsh environment, the maintenance cycle also needs to be appropriately shortened. When conducting maintenance, a comprehensive consideration should be made based on the actual situation and usage of the equipment, and a specific maintenance plan and cycle should be formulated.






