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The first line of defense: Intelligent Moment Limitation
Modern crane safety begins with precise calculations. The BOB-LIFT intelligent moment limiter continuously monitors the crane boom angle, length, and real-time load, performing hundreds of calculations per second.
The system uses a dynamic safety algorithm to issue warnings when the load reaches 90% of the rated value, restrict dangerous operations when it reaches 95%, and automatically cut off risky actions when it reaches 100%. This is based on complex logic involving multiple parameters such as gravity, wind force, slope, and the weight of the wire rope, rather than simple formulas.
The second line of defense: Comprehensive condition perception
Safety goes beyond weight. BOB-LIFT installs sensor networks at key points:
An angle sensor with 0.1-degree accuracy monitors the crane arm's posture
A level gauge ensures that the equipment does not exceed the tilt limit
Encoders and limit switches work together to prevent over-pulling
Secondary lifting prevention protection automatically identifies the unloaded state to prevent misoperation
The latest model is equipped with radar and cameras, enabling blind area monitoring. When personnel enter the dangerous area, an immediate alarm is triggered.

The third line of defense: Human-machine collaboration and evolution
"The technology assists, humans control" is the core design philosophy. The system provides data and suggestions, but the decision-making power remains in the hands of experienced operators.
Safety technology continues to evolve: from mechanical limit switches to electronic warnings, and now to intelligent sensing and prediction. The new generation of systems can even analyze operation modes and record data through "black boxes" to provide a basis for training and improvement.
In the future, digital twins and 5G remote guidance will enable predictive maintenance, while lighter and stronger composite materials and built-in fiber optic sensors will enable cranes to achieve true "structural health self-sensing".
Sustainable Mission
Cranial safety is an ongoing race without an end. Each technological breakthrough expands the operational boundaries and also redefines safety standards. The safety design of BOB-LIFT runs through the entire life cycle of the equipment - from manufacturing, use to maintenance.
When the operator finishes the work, those invisible sensors are still on guard. This is precisely the promise of modern construction machinery: with intelligence as the wings and safety as the guideline, safeguarding every detail of each lift.