Selection guide for steel rails for cranes
The load-bearing capacity of the steel rail is one of the important parameters for selecting the steel rail, which needs to be selected according to the actual usage situation. The larger the load-bearing capacity, the higher the specifications and strength of the steel rails need to be correspondingly improved. In addition, surface treatments such as hot-dip galvanizing and painting of steel rails can improve their corrosion resistance and service life.

1. Based on the load-bearing capacity and operating speed of the crane, select the appropriate steel rail specifications and models to ensure that the steel rails can withstand the corresponding loads and ensure safe operation.
2. The length of the rail should be determined based on the length of the site and the length of the train, and it is best to minimize the number and length of rail joints as much as possible to improve the service life of the rail.
When purchasing steel rails for cranes, it is necessary to choose manufacturers or distributors with production licenses to ensure that the products meet national quality standards.

Installation and maintenance recommendations
When installing steel rails, it is necessary to consider compatibility with the crane. For example, when using H-beams, it is necessary to adjust the angle of the wheels of the crane, otherwise installation difficulties or situations where the slide rails run on the tracks may occur. In addition, regular inspection and maintenance of the steel rails to ensure they are in good condition is also an important measure to ensure the safe operation of the crane.
In summary, selecting appropriate steel rails for cranes is an important guarantee for ensuring their normal operation. Users need to select appropriate materials, specifications, and models based on their actual situation to ensure the safe and stable operation of the crane.







