Automated, Process, and Recycling Industry Cranes
An overhead crane is the optimal solution for lifting heavy loads with a large span. Overhead cranes maximize the use of production space and lifting height. The overhead crane includes three axes of movement and is primarily used for transport and handling in production halls, workshops, turbine halls, pump and machine rooms, garages, and similar spaces.
Technical Data
- Maximum span between track girders: 60 meters
- Maximum load: up to 800 tons
Types of Overhead Cranes
- Single-girder overhead cranes with profile girders for spans up to 18 meters and loads up to 16 tons
- Single-girder overhead cranes with side hoists for achieving maximum lifting height, spans up to 45 meters, and loads up to 10 tons
- Double-girder overhead cranes with profile girders for spans up to 20 meters and loads up to 40 tons
- Double-girder overhead cranes with box girders for spans up to 60 meters and loads up to 800 tons
Options
- Control systems such as radio control systems and infrared control systems
- Frequency inverters for travel and lifting
- End accessories such as spreaders, lifting beams, lifting hooks, chains and slings, magnets, vacuum lifters, and more
- Travel tracks and columns
- Flat travel tracks and A-type crane tracks
- Service platforms for crane and equipment maintenance, as well as roof system maintenance (sprinklers, lights, etc.)
- Sensors and limit switches: mechanical, inductive, ultrasonic, and visual
- Operator cabins: open, closed, air-conditioned, and insulated
- Overload limiters: mechanical, electronic, and combined, including load display options and overload warning systems
- Customization for corrosive environments and outdoor work: enhanced sealing, heating elements, stainless steel cabinets, rain and UV protection covers, etc.
- Adaptation for explosion-proof and spark-proof areas
- Documentation upon request
- Design according to international standards
- Additional non-destructive testing beyond standard inspections