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SINGLE GIRDER GANTRY CRANE

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SINGLE GIRDER GANTRY CRANE

Product Details:

Minimum Order Quantity 1 Unit
Maximum Lifting Capacity 0-5 ton
Product Type Single Girder
Max Height 0-20 feet
Color Yellow
Brand S.K. Engineering 
Capacity 0-5 ton

 

We have achieved paramount success as SINGLE GIRDER GANTRY CRANE in the market. This one is very convenient equipment for material handling even in the small production units and warehouses. The reduced wheel loads combined with very low headroom standard hoists provide outstanding value. These cranes can fitted in different floor areas by using various fixing arrangements and modifications in design.

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Service Feature Highlights

  • Professional Installation
  • Preventive Maintenance Services
  • Emergency Repair Services
  • Operator Training
  • Customization Options
  • Spare Parts Supply
  • Remote Monitoring

Some FAQ About This Product

A Single Girder Gantry Crane is a type of crane that operates on a single girder supported by legs or tracks at either end. It is used for lifting and transporting materials in industries like construction, shipbuilding, and warehousing.

The main difference is that a single girder gantry crane uses one girder, making it lighter and more cost-effective, whereas a double girder crane uses two girders for heavier lifting capacity and added stability, typically used in more demanding environments.

The lifting capacity varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from 5 tons to 50 tons or more. It can be customized to meet specific lifting needs.

The hoist moves along the length of the single girder to lift and lower materials vertically, while the crane's legs or trolley allow horizontal movement across the area for efficient material handling.

Yes, a Single Girder Gantry Crane can be equipped with wheels to run on tracks or rails, making it easily movable and versatile, particularly for tasks requiring crane relocation within a facility.