We have come into contact with many objects related to triangles in our daily lives. Because the three sides of a triangle are connected end-to-end, forming a stable structure, objects such as pyramids and roofs have very strong stability. In fact, the working principle of triangle stability is also applied in mechanical equipment such as mobile cranes and lifting tripods.
There are two protruding brackets at the bottom of the mobile crane, which are of equal length and made of high-strength manganese steel material, making the chassis of the crane more stable. The two brackets are also connected at the end and welded together with manganese steel plates in the middle, ensuring that the angle between the two brackets remains unchanged and providing convenience for installing the wheels.
Therefore, when using a mobile crane, do not think that the two protruding brackets at the bottom will affect your lifting work. Moreover, when lifting large tonnage objects, weight materials can be placed on the two brackets at the bottom to further improve the stability of the crane. After all, when saving time and effort to lift heavy objects, attention should also be paid to the stability of the crane. Only when the crane is stable can heavy lifting operations be safer.