Fixed ship loaders refer to fixed pier-type ship loaders and mast-type ship loaders whose fuselage cannot be moved. Fixed ship loaders can be equipped with mechanisms such as arm rotation, telescopic and pitching according to their functional requirements to achieve the necessary coverage for loading operations.
Fixed ship loaders have the advantages of simple and compact structure, fixed body, convenient dust prevention measures, and low equipment and foundation inders need to be arranged on one berth, so they are more suitable for small and medium-sized ship operations.
The main feature of the mobile ship loader is that it can move along the track parallel to the dock. Its operation coverage and flexibility are better than other types of ship loaders. The "ship loader" referred to in the port mostly refers to this type of machine, which is also the most commonly used model in the bulk cargo loading terminal of the port.
The mobile ship loader can have a variety of different structural forms according to whether the boom needs to be pitched, rotated and telescopic, such as pitching and rotating type, pitching and telescopic type, pitching and rotating telescopic type, and even a mobile ship loader with only telescopic function. Compared with other types of ship loaders, this model has an additional tail car mechanism that can move synchronously with the large car to complete the material climbing and transfer operations of the feeding conveyor.