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Overhead Cranes

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Derby, CT
Custom Crane Rentals & Rigging Since 1980
 
Robertsdale, AL
Manufacturer, Overhead Cranes, Jibs, Monorail Cranes. Supplier Hoists, Rigging. OSHA Inspections, Load Test and Service. Full Fabrication Facility.
 
Kiefer, OK
A problem-solving organization that specializes in customized design, mfg., installation & servicing of overhead & work station crane systems. We are dedicated to safety, efficiency & practical solutions to meet our customer's material handling needs.
 
Hermitage, PA
Custom built-up overhead cranes, packaged crane equipment, jibs & hoists, including field service, training, runway surveys, engineering analysis & design, modernization, automation, installation & parts distribution
 
Hicksville, NY
Industrial overhead traveling cranes, jib cranes, hoists, and monorails, adjustable frequency drives & radio controls, including sales, repair services, load testing & OSHA inspections
 
Alpharetta, GA
Overhead cranes, including crane & hoist service & OSHA compliance inspections & repairs
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Houston, TX
 
Tulsa, OK
 
Claremore, OK
 
Howell, MI
 
Warren, MI
 
Coraopolis, PA
 
Bessemer, AL
 
Cocoa, FL
 
Southwest Ranches, FL
 
Westmorland, CA
 
Tarentum, PA
 
Kalamazoo, MI
 
Grand Rapids, MI
 
Romulus, MI
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Overhead Cranes

The overhead crane industry focuses on the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of cranes that operate above ground level, typically within industrial environments. Overhead cranes consist of several key components, including the bridge, hoist, trolley, and runway. The bridge is a horizontal beam that moves along a pair of parallel runways, while the hoist, attached to the trolley, lifts and lowers loads. The trolley moves along the bridge, allowing for precise positioning of the load. These cranes are essential for material handling in various sectors, including manufacturing, warehousing, and construction.

Overhead cranes are constructed using robust materials such as steel and aluminum to ensure durability and strength. The manufacturing process involves cutting, welding, and assembling these materials to create the crane's structure. Advanced technologies, such as computer-aided design (CAD) and computer numerical control (CNC) machining, enhance precision in the manufacturing process.

Applications of overhead cranes are diverse. In manufacturing, they facilitate the movement of heavy components along production lines. In warehouses, they assist in the efficient storage and retrieval of goods. In construction, they aid in the assembly of large structures by lifting heavy materials to required heights. Overhead cranes also play a crucial role in the automotive, aerospace, and shipbuilding industries, where they handle large and heavy parts with precision.

Safety is a critical aspect of overhead crane operations. Operators must undergo rigorous training to ensure they can handle the equipment safely and efficiently. Regular maintenance and inspections are necessary to prevent mechanical failures and ensure compliance with safety standards.

The overhead crane industry serves a wide range of sectors, including automotive, aerospace, steel production, and logistics. These cranes enhance productivity by enabling the efficient movement of materials, reducing manual labor, and minimizing the risk of workplace injuries. The industry continues to innovate, incorporating automation and smart technologies to improve crane performance and safety.

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