ARM FOLDED HYDRAULIC JACK MOBILE ENGINE CRANE HOIST LIFTING SHOP

ARM FOLDED HYDRAULIC JACK MOBILE ENGINE CRANE HOIST LIFTING SHOP 3D model

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ARM FOLDED position of HYDRAULIC JACK MOBILE ENGINE CRANE HOIST LIFTING SHOP

The arm folded position refers to a specific, non-operational configuration of a hydraulic jack mobile engine crane, commonly known as an engine hoist or shop crane. This type of equipment is a vital piece of lifting machinery utilized primarily in automotive repair shops, garages, and light industrial settings for safely lifting and maneuvering heavy objects, most typically vehicle engines and transmissions.

In the arm folded position, the lifting boom (or jib) of the crane, which is typically articulated and often telescopic, is retracted and pivoted downwards and/or rearwards towards the main vertical support column and the mobile base. This action is generally performed by manually releasing securing pins or latches that hold the boom in its extended or operational angles. The telescoping sections of the boom, if present, are fully retracted into the main boom structure. The boom is then secured in its folded orientation, often close to vertical or horizontal (lying along the base legs), using designated retaining mechanisms such as pins, clips, or latches, preventing it from moving unintentionally.

The primary purpose of configuring the engine crane in the arm folded position is to minimize its physical footprint when the equipment is not in active use. This significantly reduces the required storage space in often-crowded workshop environments. By lowering and retracting the boom, the overall height and length of the unit are substantially decreased compared to its operational state with the boom extended upwards and outwards. Many mobile engine cranes designed with a folding arm also feature collapsible or foldable base legs, which further contribute to reducing the storage dimensions, although the arm folded state specifically describes the boom's orientation.

Putting the crane in the arm folded position also facilitates easier maneuvering of the unit within the workshop when it is not under load, allowing it to be rolled through narrower spaces or positioned more conveniently out of the way. While the hydraulic jack and pumping mechanism remain integral parts of the unit's structure in this state, they are not engaged for lifting. The mobile base, typically equipped with swiveling casters, allows the folded crane to be moved to and from its storage location. This non-operational configuration is a standard design feature for many mobile engine cranes, enhancing their practicality and safety when stored.

KEYWORDS: Engine Crane, Hydraulic Engine Hoist, Mobile Crane, Shop Crane, Lifting Equipment, Arm Folded Position, Folded Boom, Retracted Jib, Crane Storage, Workshop Equipment, Garage Tools, Automotive Lifting, Material Handling, Foldable Crane, Compact Storage, Transport Configuration, Non-Operational State, Manual Crane, Hydraulic Lift, Repair Shop, Vehicle Maintenance, Lifting Boom, Jib Crane, Mobile Hoist, Mechanical Hoist, Telescoping Boom, Folding Legs, Crane Configuration, Industrial Hoist, Equipment Storage.

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  • Publish date2025-06-10
  • Model ID#6200561
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