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FF200TC-4A
The FUMAN 8 Ton Telescopic Marine Hydraulic Crane is a robust solution engineered for reliable cargo handling in harsh marine environments. With an 8-ton lifting capacity and a telescopic boom design, this crane combines power, precision, and corrosion resistance to meet the demanding needs of shipboard operations, offshore platforms, and port terminals. Its hydraulic system and marine-grade construction ensure consistent performance in saltwater conditions, making it a trusted choice for global maritime applications.
Telescopic Boom Technology: 4-section hydraulic boom extends to 15 meters, offering flexible lifting heights and horizontal reach for diverse cargo sizes, from standard pallets to oversized machinery.
Marine-Grade Materials: Stainless steel fasteners, epoxy-coated aluminum alloy boom, and zinc-rich primer protect against salt spray and UV radiation, extending service life by 30% compared to conventional cranes.
Closed-Loop Hydraulic System: Seawater-cooled heat exchangers and leak-proof hoses maintain optimal fluid temperature, preventing corrosion and ensuring smooth operation in extreme humidity.
Active Stability Control: Sensors monitor vessel motion and adjust boom dynamics in real-time, reducing load sway by 45% during rough seas for safer cargo transfer.
Compact Deck Mounting: Low-profile design (folded height: 1.5 meters) minimizes space occupation, compatible with small workboats and large container ships alike.
Ship Cargo Handling: Efficiently loads/unloads containers, bulk materials, and industrial equipment on merchant vessels, reducing port downtime with rapid cycle times.
Offshore Wind Farms: Transports turbine components and maintenance equipment to offshore platforms, operating reliably in high winds (up to 110 km/h) and heavy waves.
Port Terminal Operations: Enhances quay-side productivity by transferring cargo between vessels and shore-based cranes, supporting both container and breakbulk logistics.
Naval Vessel Maintenance: Lifts engines, propellers, and communication systems on warships during dry-dock repairs, ensuring precision in confined deck spaces.
Maritime Certification Leadership: Approved by DNV GL and Lloyd’s Register, complying with IMO MSC.1/Circ.1206 standards for marine crane safety and environmental performance.
Rigorous Testing Protocols: Validated in simulated hurricane conditions (12 Beaufort wind scale) and salt-spray chambers, achieving 98.5% operational uptime in field trials.
Energy-Saving Design: Variable-speed pumps reduce fuel consumption by 22% compared to legacy models, aligning with global maritime decarbonization goals.
24/7 Onboard Support: Dedicated marine service teams located near major ports (Shanghai, Rotterdam, Dubai) for rapid mobilization and on-site troubleshooting.
Parameters(FF200TC-4A) | |
Max Lifting Capacity | 8000kg |
Max Lifting Moment | 20 ton.m |
Max Working Radius | 14050mm |
Max Working Height | 15m |
Recommend Power | 27 KW |
Hydraulic System Flow | 55 L/Min |
Hydraulic System Pressure | 22 Mpa |
Coil Tank Capacity | 220L |
Slewing Angle | 360° Continuous |
Slewing Speed | 0~1.5R/Min |
Self Weight | 2850kg |
Marine Telescopic Boom Crane Operation Guide
1. Pre-Operation Inspection
Ensure the crane is securely flange-mounted to the deck structure. Check hydraulic oil levels, hose integrity, and cylinder seals for leaks. Inspect steel wire ropes, sheaves, and hooks for wear or deformation. Test all safety devices, including overload limiter, emergency stop, and anti-two block system. Verify the intended load is within the rated lifting capacity shown on the load chart.
2. Setup & Positioning
Confirm the crane’s base is securely bolted to the deck flange and no loosening has occurred. Check that the vessel’s listing and rolling angles are within safe limits. Rotate the boom slowly to ensure clear swing path and no nearby obstructions. Engage power systems (electric or hydraulic), and confirm pressure stabilizes within operational range. Ensure all personnel are clear of the working area before commencing lifting operations.
3. Load Handling
Extend the telescopic boom incrementally using the control panel or joystick. Align the hook vertically above the load's center of gravity to prevent swing. Lift the load smoothly, avoiding jerky or rapid movements. Monitor load indicators and ensure the boom angle and extension remain within safe limits. When slewing or booming in/out, move slowly and avoid abrupt directional changes.
4. Shutdown & Maintenance
Fully retract the boom and stow it in the designated rest position. Turn off the hydraulic power pack and release residual pressure. Clean off salt, grease, and debris from the crane structure and joints. Lubricate pivot points, boom sliders, and sheaves weekly. Record operating hours and schedule professional inspection every 500 hours or as per manufacturer’s recommendation. Check flange bolts regularly for torque tightness.