MOBILE ENGINE CRANE HOIST LIFTER STAND LEVELER BALANCER LOAD TON Modello 3D

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MOBILE ENGINE CRANE HOIST LIFTER STAND LEVELER BALANCER LOAD TON Modello 3D
$34.00 -50%
$ 17.00
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  • Formati disponibili:
    3DS MAX all ver.: 3ds 3.11 MB
    Blender: blend 8.16 MB
    Collada: dae 8.51 MB
    AutoCAD (native): dwg 7.35 MB
    Autodesk FBX: fbx 10.84 MB
    GLB / GLTF: glb 4.20 MB
    IGES: iges 3.67 MB
    3DS MAX: max 17.90 MB
    Wavefront OBJ: obj 5.99 MB
    ACIS: sat 9.34 MB
    SketchUp: skp 7.72 MB
    STEP: step 4.81 MB
    Stereolithography: stl 6.71 MB
    Rhinoceros: 3dm 22.20 MB
  • Pligoni:
    447046
  • Vertici:
    342294
  • Animato:
    No
  • Textured:
    No
  • Rigged:
    No
  • Materiali:
  • Low-poly:
    No
  • Collezione:
    No
  • Mapping UVW:
    No
  • Plugins Utilizzati:
    No
  • Stampa Pronta:
    No
  • 3D Scan:
    No
  • Per adulti:
    No
  • PBR:
    No
  • AI Formazione:
    No
  • Geometria:
    Poly NURBS
  • UVs Aperti:
    Unknown
  • Visualizzazioni:
    133
  • Data:
  • ID Oggetto:
    577871
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More Information About 3D Model :
**Description: Mobile Engine Crane (Hoist, Lifter, Stand, Leveler, Balancer, Load, Ton)**

A mobile engine crane, frequently referred to as an engine hoist, shop crane, or portable engine lifter, is a type of lifting equipment specifically engineered for the removal, installation, and positioning of vehicle engines and other heavy components within automotive repair facilities, workshops, and garages. The aggregated title "MOBILE ENGINE CRANE HOIST LIFTER STAND LEVELER BALANCER LOAD TON" encomp***** the primary device, its function, common accessories, and capacity ratings.

The core component is a robust, wheeled frame structure designed for portability. This structure typically consists of a base with legs or outriggers, often equipped with wheels or casters to allow maneuvering under or around a vehicle or other workspace obstacles. Extending upwards from the base is a vertical mast, which supports an adjustable horizontal or angled boom (also known as a jib).

The lifting mechanism, often termed the "hoist" or "lifter," is mounted on the boom. Common types include hydraulic rams, which use fluid pressure to extend a piston and raise the boom, or chain hoists/electric hoists suspended from the boom's end. This mechanism provides the mechanical advantage necessary to safely lift loads weighing hundreds or thousands of pounds.

While the crane acts as a temporary "stand" or support during the lifting and maneuvering process, the term "engine stand" commonly refers to a separate, purpose-built fixture used to securely mount and hold an engine *after* it has been removed from the vehicle, allowing for detailed disassembly, repair, or assembly work at a convenient height and orientation.

Accessories such as the "engine leveler" or "load balancer" are often used in conjunction with the engine crane. These devices attach between the crane's hook and the engine's lifting points. They are designed to allow the operator to adjust the tilt and angle of the suspended engine, compensating for the center of gravity and facilitating easier alignment during removal from tight engine bays or installation onto transmission and engine mounts. Levelers typically utilize a mechanism (often a screw or crank) to shift the attachment point and thus change the angle of the load.

The "Load" refers to the object being lifted, primarily the engine itself, but can also include transmissions or other heavy parts. The term "Ton" or "TON" denotes the rated load capacity of the crane, indicating the maximum weight it can safely lift. Capacities are typically specified in short tons (2,000 lbs), metric tonnes (1,000 kg), or kilograms, with common capacities for mobile engine cranes used in automotive applications ranging from 0.5 to 2 tons (or equivalent). Safe operation mandates strict adherence to the stated load capacity.

In essence, a mobile engine crane is a fundamental piece of equipment in automotive mechanics, combining a portable frame (implicitly a 'stand' during use), a powerful lifting mechanism (hoist/lifter), a boom (crane), designed for engines (load), often utilizing accessories for tilt adjustment (leveler/balancer), and rated by its lifting capacity (ton).

KEYWORDS: Engine crane, Engine hoist, Shop crane, Mobile crane, Portable crane, Hydraulic crane, Engine lifter, Heavy lifting, Automotive tools, Workshop equipment, Garage tools, Lifting equipment, Material handling, Engine removal, Engine installation, Hydraulic hoist, Boom, Jib, Load leveler, Engine leveler, Load balancer, Engine balancer, Load capacity, Tonnage, Lifting mechanism, Portable lifter, Engine stand, Folding crane, Mechanical lift, Vehicle service.

Stampa Pronta: No
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