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Cranes

Davit Crane

A davit crane is a portable or permanent lifting device that consists of a vertical mast, an extension arm, and a utilizing a hand-operated or electric winch. Davit cranes are offered in a range sized of capacities (500 lbs. to 4000 lbs.) and durable finishes, including enamel, epoxy, powder coat, galvanized, and stainless steel.

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Gantry Crane

A gantry crane is an overhead crane with one or two beams supported by freestanding legs. They can lift loads from 250 lbs to 15 tons, with heavy-duty models exceeding this capacity. These cranes offer mobility via casters for manual operation, trackless , or v-groove track for motorization. Gantry cranes are available in steel or aluminum, and come in various fixed or adjustable heights and spans.

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Jib Crane

Jib crane are a material handling solution commonly found in manufacturing plants, warehouses, and other industrial facilities. They are designed to lift and rotate loads, typically within a 180 or 360-degree range. Jib crane can be installed as freestanding units or mounted to a wall for space optimization. Standard models offer lifting capacities from 100 lbs to 10,000 lbs, while heavy-duty options are available for applications requiring greater lifting capabilities.

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Industrial Tripod

Industrial tripod are portable, three-legged lifting devices that provide a solution for vertical lifting and lowering in locations where overhead structures, cranes, or forklift access is limited. They are commonly used in confined spaces and outdoor environments.

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Workstation Bridge Cranes

Workstation bridge cranes are overhead lifting systems engineered to optimize material handling processes. These systems can be directly bolted to the factory floor. Or in space-constrained environments, supported from the roof structure. Common applications include manufacturing facilities, assembly lines, maintenance bays, and warehouses where repetitive lifting and precise load positioning are critical. Workstation bridge cranes are typically manufactured in steel, but aluminum options are also available. These systems offer lifting capacities up to 2 tons.

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Workstation Monorail Cranes

Workstation monorail cranes provide an effective overhead solution for improving material handling efficiency. These systems offer flexible installation options, either directly to the floor or, when floor space is limited, suspended from the building’s roof structure. The design allows for customized layouts, including curved tracks, multiple tracks, and switches to multiple spurs. Commonly manufactured from steel, aluminum alternatives are also available, and capacities extend up to 2 tons.

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Custom Cranes

Overhead cranes are essential heavy-lifting systems widely used in industrial settings like factories, steel mills, shipyards, and warehouses. They facilitate the movement of large and heavy loads across a broad area. A typical overhead crane comprises three main components: a bridge crane (a horizontal beam spanning the workspace), a runway (tracks mounted on either side), and a hoist and trolley system (allowing for vertical lifting and horizontal movement along the bridge).

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