Equipment Types
This section specifies the kind of equipment you require.
Overhead cranes come in four basic configurations;
Top Running (T/R) - The crane bridge travels on top of rails
mounted on a runway beam supported by either the building
columns or columns specifically engineered for the crane. (See
the first and second graphics on the front of this pamphlet.)
Under Running (U/R) - The crane bridge travels on the bottom
flange of the runway beam which is usually supported by the roof
structure. (See the third graphic on the front of this pamphlet.)
Single Girder (S/G) - The crane consists of two end trucks, a
single bridge girder and the trolley hoist unit. The trolley runs on the
bottom flange of the bridge girder. (See the second and third
graphics on the front of this pamphlet.)
Double Girder (D/G) - The crane consists of two end trucks, two
bridge girders and the trolley hoist unit. The trolley runs on rails on
top of the bridge girders. (See the first graphic on the front of this
pamphlet.)
A variation on these types of overhead crane are Gantry Cranes.
These cranes are essentially the same as the regular overhead
cranes, however, the bridge girder(s) are connected to “legs” on
either side of the span. These “legs” eliminate the supporting
runway and column system and connect to end trucks which run on
a rail either embedded in, or laid on top of, the floor.
For some applications only a Trolley Hoist is required. For
instance, in the case of a monorail system a Trolley Hoist unit
similar to the one used on single girder cranes is mounted on a
beam which might be used to service an assembly line within the
clients facility. Other clients may have an existing single or double
girder crane bridge and may just want to replace the hoisting unit.
In most of these situations, capacity permitting, we can provide
either a Wire Rope or Chain Hoist. Another solution which may fit your needs is a Jib Crane. A Jib
Crane basically consists of a boom which is supported as a
cantilever on a column. A Trolley Hoist travels along the boom
which can rotate up to 360E. |