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Are you familiar with the progress of Truck Crane?

The inception of truck cranes in China dates back to the 1960s. Over the course of nearly five decades, the industry has undergone three significant technological advancements. These include the adoption of Soviet technology in the 1970s, the integration of Japanese technology in the 1980s, and the incorporation of German technology in the 1990s. Nevertheless, the overarching trajectory of China’s truck crane sector has been characterized by a commitment to independent innovation, establishing a distinct path for its development. In recent years, the industry has witnessed substantial progress, although it remains relatively smaller in scale compared to its international counterparts. Despite this disparity, the gap is progressively closing. Furthermore, the performance of China’s small and medium tonnage truck cranes is robust, adequately fulfilling the demands of practical production. In the foreseeable future, it is anticipated that China’s truck crane industry will evolve into a mature sector marked by stable growth and a high degree of market integration.

The latest generation of Chinese truck crane products features an advanced lifting operation mode with pilot proportional control, offering precise control and fine-tuning performance. This control mechanism requires minimal operating force, reducing operator fatigue. By utilizing pilot proportional handles, these cranes can smoothly convey multiple loads with stepless speed regulation, effectively preventing secondary descent during lifting operations. This enhancement significantly enhances the safety, reliability, and operational efficiency of the lifting process.

Moreover, some large truck cranes incorporate single-cylinder pin telescopic technology in their telescopic booms. Hydraulic pins enable a single oil cylinder to control the movement of multi-section outriggers, allowing for precise control and automatic telescoping in various operating conditions. This innovation has made the cranes lighter by eliminating the need for internal rope rows in the oil cylinder, thus creating more room for the crane to reach higher working heights.

As the XCMG Truck Crane industry expands into the international market, its commitment to quality improvement has garnered praise from global users. The industry’s dedication to product specifications and high professional standards has resulted in superior quality feedback for export products compared to those sold domestically in China. This positive response has set a solid foundation for the continued growth of China’s truck crane industry.