Keeping your toy crane machine stable and secure is crucial for both safety and optimal gameplay. Many tipping incidents occur due to improper setup or maintenance, but these can be easily prevented with proper precautions.
First, always ensure your machine is placed on a completely level surface. Use a bubble level to check the floor in multiple directions. If the surface isn't level, adjust the machine's leveling feet until perfectly balanced. Most crane machines come with adjustable feet specifically for this purpose.
Proper weight distribution is another critical factor. Never place heavy items on top of the machine or hang additional weights from its sides. The machine's design already accounts for balanced weight distribution, and adding external weight can compromise stability.
Regularly inspect and maintain the machine's base and feet. Check that all bolts are tight and that the leveling mechanisms function properly. Worn-out feet should be replaced immediately to maintain stability.
Consider the machine's placement in your venue. Position it away from high-traffic areas where it might be bumped or knocked. Ensure there's adequate space around the machine to prevent accidental collisions.
For added security, especially in busy locations, you can use anti-tip brackets or secure the machine to the wall. Many manufacturers offer safety kits specifically designed to prevent tipping.
Always follow the manufacturer's weight capacity guidelines. Overloading the crane with excessively heavy prizes can affect the machine's center of gravity and increase tipping risk.
By implementing these simple measures - proper leveling, regular maintenance, strategic placement, and adherence to weight limits - you can significantly reduce the risk of your toy crane machine tipping over, ensuring safe operation for years to come.
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