The following situations may require the use of crane leg pads:
Uneven terrain or site: When working on uneven terrain or site, cranes need to use leg pads to provide stable support points to prevent leg sinking or damage.
Soft or loose ground: Soft or loose ground may cause the legs to sink or bear uneven loads. The use of leg pads can provide stable support and protect the ground from being crushed.
High load-bearing requirements: For operations with high load-bearing requirements, such as high lifting heights, heavy weights, or complex working environments, the use of leg pads can provide more stable support, ensuring the stability and safety of the crane.
High or low temperature environment: High or low temperature environment may affect the stability and safety of the crane. The use of leg pads can provide more stable support and protect the ground and crane legs from damage.
In summary, crane cranes may require the use of leg pads to provide more stable and safe support in complex terrain, weak ground, high load-bearing requirements, high or low temperature environments, etc. The specific situation needs to be determined based on the actual situation.






