The burst disc is a device that can rapidly respond to changes in pipe pressure when a hose is damaged. This response can effectively control the occurrence of risk situations. However, the burst disc is not standalone; it must be capable of disconnecting with other compatible equipment to achieve effective braking and control functions. This valve is often connected to crane booms and other carriers to form an emergency egress system. Upon disconnecting from the crane boom, the valve can successfully complete the connection with the boom, and the mechanism's function is reasonably achieved through the simple and common connection design between the two.
When the crane pipe exceeds the rated amount of the operating system, this system can safely disconnect the crane pipe in an automatic manner without any leakage. This disconnection ensures the entire system's safety performance. It also guarantees timely and effective control when leaks occur in pipes, hoses, and other components.



