The DIN 536 standard crane rail is primarily used in overhead gantry and floor-mounted cranes for various applications such as ports, wharfs, shipyards, warehouses, and manufacturing facilities.
The available sizes for the DIN 536 crane rail include A55, A65, A75, A100, A120, and A150, with the number indicating the width of the head in millimeters.
The crane rails are available in different grades including 700, 900A, and 1100, depending on customer requirements. Each material grade offers varying chemical properties and tensile strengths.
The tensile strength of the A100 crane rail ranges from 690 to 1080 N/mm².
Each section of the crane rail is typically 24 meters long, but lengths of 10-12 meters can be customized based on customer requirements.
The weights for the crane rail sizes are as follows: A55 is 22.1 kg/m, A65 is 31.8 kg/m, A75 is 43.1 kg/m, A100 is 56.2 kg/m, A120 is 74.3 kg/m, and A150 is 100 kg/m.
The tolerance for the crane rail specifications is ±1%.
The typical delivery time for the crane rails is between 8 to 14 days.
Yes, the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for the crane rails is 1 ton.
Yes, samples of the crane rail can be provided freely upon request.
The DIN 536 crane rail is suitable for various types of cranes including overhead gantry cranes, floor-mounted cranes, and other heavy-duty lifting equipment.
The crane rail complies with various international standards, including AiSi, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS, and EN.
Steel rails, also known as rail tracks, are used to guide locomotive wheels, bear the heavy loads of the wheels, and ensure the stability of railway transportation.
The web thickness for the crane rail can range from 24 mm to 80 mm, depending on customer requirements.
The wide base, thick web, and low center of gravity of the crane rail design help provide stability and support for the heavy loads associated with crane operations.
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