GIRDER CRANE
A Girder Crane is a versatile and robust lifting system that features one or more girders as its primary structural component. These cranes are widely used in industrial environments for material handling tasks. They are categorized into two main types: Single Girder Cranes and Double Girder Cranes, each suited for specific lifting needs.
- Single Girder Cranes: Utilize a single girder beam and are ideal for light to medium-duty lifting applications, offering a cost-effective and space-saving solution.
- Double Girder Cranes: Feature two parallel girders, making them suitable for heavy-duty lifting tasks where higher load capacities and lifting heights are required.
Girder Cranes are commonly used in warehouses, factories, construction sites, and logistics facilities. These cranes can be mounted overhead or integrated into existing structural frameworks, depending on operational requirements.
Key Features of Girder Cranes
- Versatile Configurations: Available in single girder and double girder designs to suit various load capacities.
- Wide Lifting Capacities: Ranges from 1 ton to several hundred tons, depending on the type and model.
- Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials to ensure long-term reliability and strength.
- Precise Hoisting Mechanisms: Equipped with electric wire rope hoists or chain hoists for accurate and smooth load handling.
- Customizable Specifications: Adjustable span, lifting height, and travel speed to meet specific needs.
- Space Optimization: Single girder cranes are ideal for facilities with limited headroom.
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Service Feature Highlights
- Customizable Designs
- High Lifting Capacities
- Advanced Safety Systems
- Durable and Sturdy Construction
- Efficient Energy Usage
- Comprehensive After-Sales Support
- Multiple Control Options
Some FAQ About This Product
A Girder Crane is a lifting machine that uses one or more girders as its primary structural component to handle materials in industrial environments.
They are used in factories, warehouses, construction sites, steel plants, and logistics facilities for material handling and transportation.
The lifting capacity varies by design, with single girder cranes typically handling up to 20 tons and double girder cranes managing loads exceeding 200 tons.
Yes, these cranes can be customized to include specific lifting heights, spans, load capacities, and control systems.