Girders serve as robust structural elements commonly employed in large-scale projects like bridges, buildings, and tunnels. Their unique design allows them to provide horizontal support while effectively handling both dynamic and static loads. This makes them equally valuable in heavy-duty lifting applications, including girder cranes.
Two prevalent types of cranes used for heavy material lifting are the single-girder and double-girder variants. Both fall under the category of overhead, or more specifically, bridge cranes, which feature horizontal runways and a mobile bridge equipped with a hoist. These cranes offer swift operation and often come with remote control systems for ease of use. In single-girder cranes, the hoist moves along a singular girder, while in double-girder cranes, the hoist travels between two parallel girders.
Top-Running Double-Girder Cranes
Our top-running models come in an array of lifting capacities to perfectly match your project requirements. Options range from 3-ton to 5-ton, 7.5-ton, and even up to 20 tons, with all featuring fixed-axle wheels for added stability.
Class D Double-Girder Cranes
These cranes are fully compliant with, or surpass, CMAA Class D standards and are capable of handling loads up to 60 tons. Depending on the weight rating, these cranes come equipped with rotating axle wheels; cranes designed for 40 tons or less feature four wheels, while those rated for over 40 tons come with eight wheels for added durability and stability.
Custom Crane Solutions
We specialize in custom-designed cranes tailored to meet your project’s unique specifications, even for carrying capacities of up to 1,000 tons. Our engineers craft highly specialized lifting equipment that is suitable for extreme industrial applications, such as aerospace, military operations, and nuclear fuel facilities. Our tailor-made cranes can be configured with multiple girders and are designed to meet heavy-duty lifting requirements, adhering to CMAA Classes A-F.