Our overhead traveling cranes boast remarkable load capacity with a minimal deadweight. Additionally, the exceptional crane geometry ensures excellent travel characteristics, reducing wear on both the end carriages and crane runway. The load hook has the capability to ascend between the two crane girders, enabling the attainment of significant lifting heights.
Our crane lift and move heavy loads efficiently
Cranes are designed to be light, reducing the strain on the building structure and making them a cost-effective choice.
Overhead cranes can lift items to significant heights, thanks to the design that allows the hook to move between the crane girders.
Efficient Material Handling: Overhead traveling cranes are expected to handle materials with efficiency, ensuring swift and smooth lifting and movement in industrial settings.
Safety Compliance: Safety is a paramount expectation. Overhead cranes are anticipated to comply with safety standards, featuring mechanisms to prevent accidents and protect both operators and the surrounding environment.
Reliable Performance: Industries rely on overhead cranes for consistent and reliable performance. Minimal downtime and dependable operation are essential expectations for these cranes.
Adaptability to Varied Needs: Overhead traveling cranes are expected to be adaptable, capable of handling diverse load sizes, weights, and lifting requirements to meet the dynamic needs of different applications.
Operators typically control overhead traveling cranes using a pendant control or a cabin-mounted control panel. Proper training is essential to ensure operators understand crane operation, safety protocols, and emergency procedures. Training often includes both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice.
Regular maintenance is crucial for overhead traveling cranes. This includes inspections of mechanical components, lubrication of moving parts, and checking electrical systems. Following a preventive maintenance schedule helps identify potential issues before they lead to downtime or equipment failure.