Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Online Technical Support |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Basic definition and use:
Segment assembly: The bridge is divided into multiple small prefabricated segments (usually 2~5 meters long), which are hoisted and spliced segment by segment by a bridge erection machine to eventually form a complete beam body.
Applicable bridge types:
Continuous beam bridge, rigid frame bridge, cable-stayed bridge (main beam segment).
Especially suitable for bridges with large spans (more than 40~100 meters) and complex terrain (such as crossing rivers and roads).
Differences from other bridge erection machines
Comparison item | LG segment assembly bridge erection machine | Traditional bridge erection machine (whole span erection) |
Construction object | Small prefabricated segment | Whole span prefabricated beam (such as 30m box beam) |
Applicable span | Large span (flexible segmentation) | Small and medium span (standard span) |
Precision requirement | Extremely high (millimeter-level splicing) | Relatively low (centimeter-level support positioning) |
Terrain adaptability | Strong (no need for large beam transport channel) | Depends on flat transportation route |
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