Overhead Bridge Cranes
A freestanding bridge crane is a type of overhead crane with a bridge that spans the width of the workspace and moves along elevated runways. It consists of one or more hoists that move along the bridge to lift and move the load. Bridge cranes are highly customizable and can be designed to meet the specific needs of the application, such as load capacity, duty cycle, and operating environment.
There are several types of bridge cranes, including:
- Single Girder Bridge Crane: Features a single bridge beam supported by two end trucks and is suitable for light to medium-duty applications.
- Double Girder Bridge Crane: Features two bridge beams supported by two end trucks and is suitable for heavy-duty applications.
Freestanding bridge cranes are a popular lifting solution for industrial and manufacturing settings due to their versatility and ability to handle heavy loads with precision and efficiency.
We work with manufacturers such as Harrington Hoists and HSI - Handling Systems International to provide the right freestanding bridge crane for your application.
Freestanding Bridge Cranes Products
Product ID | description | capacity | brand | Quote |
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HSIBDG | 15+ Ton Freestanding Runway Bridge Crane - Span/Runway: Up to 100+ ft | 15 Tons | Handling Systems International | QTY Add to Quote Cart |
HSICMR | 15+ Ton Ceiling-Mounted Runway Crane System - Span/Runway: Up to 100+ ft | 15 Tons | Handling Systems International | QTY Add to Quote Cart |
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