A winch for ship loader boom telescoping is a critical mechanical system used to extend and retract the telescopic boom of a ship loader in a controlled, safe, and precise manner.
A winch for ship loader boom telescoping is a critical mechanical system used to extend and retract the telescopic boom of a ship loader in a controlled, safe, and precise manner. It enables the ship loader to adjust its outreach to suit different vessel sizes, hatch positions, and loading conditions.
The winch controls the linear movement of the inner boom sections by winding or unwinding steel wire ropes (or chains), allowing the boom to:
This movement ensures accurate material discharge and optimal loading efficiency.
A 1,500 t/h mobile ship loader with a 35 m telescopic boom typically uses an electric winch (25 t line pull, 22 kW motor) to extend and retract the inner boom section smoothly during hatch-to-hatch loading.
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