DOUBLE GIRDER CRANES
65 YEARS DESIGNING AND MANUFACTURING CRANES
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Crane Systems Australia design Cranes for better use of space with our bridge cranes.
The optimized combination of structures and mechanisms (lifting, cross travel and long travel) on these cranes reduce hook approaches and that maximize the useful areas. Construction of structural welded elements, done with highest quality, which guarantee the repeatability of welding processes and high product quality,
Double Girder Overhead Cranes
DOUBLE GIRDER OVERHEAD CRANES
LIFTING CAPACITY:
SINGLE GIRDER 1 - 25 t
DOUBLE GIRDER 1 - 100 t
CRANE SPAN:UP TO 45 m
CraneSystems Australia is proudly Australian owned engineering company specialising in the design, manufacture and supply of overhead cranes, Gantry Cranes, bridge cranes, single girder cranes, double girder cranes, gantry cranes, jib cranes, wire rope hoists, chain hoists, entertainment hoists and manual lifting and material handling products to Victoria, Melbourne, Sydney, South Australia, Adelaide, Western Australia, Perth, Victoria, many other locations across Australia.
The double girder configuration, thanks to the calculations system used, has an optimized weight, reducing loads on the structure, together with a greater stability when handling large load.
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​For double girder cranes, calculation systems are used to adjust the weight and thus reduce the loads on the structure, offering greater stability for handling bulky heavy loads.
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Double Girder cranes travel supported on 2 rails. The preferred solution for most customers. Easy to integrate into the building structure.
The most suitable for high capacity cranes.
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​​The standardization of single girder cranes makes this configuration optimizes the use of space, together with a minimum weight.
The construction of standard cranes using a single girder makes them ideal for achieving the maximum use of spaces in
combination with the new range of wire rope hoists, in addition to making them lighter.
OVERHEAD CRANES
At Crane Systems Australia, our aim is to provide our customers with the SOLUTION required. Tailored to each customer.
Our Cranes are designed and built to be reliable and durable. We always consider how to increase productivity, ensuring people’s safety and the minimum environmental impact. We have an international service network to guarantee original spare parts, and the necessary preventive and corrective maintenance when required so that our customers never stop.
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The world of elevation at its highest level of quality.The growing demands of the market have led us to take on an attitude of continuous improvement. The will to continue gaining the trust and satisfaction of our clients is what motivates Crane Systems Australia in partnership with GH Cranes & Components to constantly seek perfection in our organization. To achieve this, GH Cranes & Components applies the most modern design technologies and the most sophisticated means of production to the manufacturing of overhead cranes, hoists and components. Crane Systems Australia offer wide range of GH Cranes & Components to all sectors has been designed with the principles of reliability, safety, durability, price, and minimal maintenance. Our main goal is to achieve complete customer satisfaction by adapting ourselves to their needs.
The Bridge cranes (also referred to as Overhead cranes) are cranes with a lifting system like hoist or open winch.
If you need an overhead crane that increases productivity, enhances safety and helps minimize your maintenance costs, contact Crane Systems Australia Australia's leading Overhead Crane & Gantry Cranes Manufacturer.
Crane Systems Australia design and manufacture a full range of standardized and custom engineered overhead cranes and crane kits that are relied on by crane builders and end-users in multiple industries, in multiple applications and in more than 70 countries on five continents.
Crane Systems Australia is Exclusive distributor of GH crane systems in Australia.
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Overhead cranes from Cranes Systems Australia & GH Cranes & Components come in two styles, box girder and standard profile, and feature an integrated lifting mechanism, typically a hoist or open winch. Our optimized combination of crane structure and lifting mechanism (whether for lifting, cross travel or long travel) reduces hook approaches and maximizes the useful area of your facility. Hoists come in under running, top running, foot mount and built-up designs.
End Trucks are available in top running, top running bogey and underhung types.
Overhead Cranes from 500 kg to 400 ton.
How to Select the Right Double Girder Overhead Crane
Do you need to purchase a Double girder overhead crane? You must consider a number of vital factors to make sure you buy a crane system that meets your needs.
When buying a single-girder overhead crane, you must consider safety, reliability, efficiency and more. Here are the top things to consider so that you buy the crane that is right for your application
Double Girder Overhead Cranes
Double girder overhead crane is a type of bridge crane that consists of two or more overhead runways built into the building’s support structure, with the girder (the bridge) running between the runways for the width of the crane bay.
At each end of the girder are end trucks that move the girder and the hoist forward and backward along the length of the runways. The trolly and hoist most commonly run along the underside of the girder.
Single girder overhead cranes have a number of advantages:
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Less expensive because of less material used in manufacture and simple trolley design
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Most economical option for light and medium duty applications
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Lower loads on your building structure and foundation
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Easy to install, service and maintain
1. Lifting Capacity
The first thing you must think about is the amount of weight you will be lifting and moving. Regardless of whether you are lifting steel coils, equipment, concrete blocks, aerospace components or something else, you need a single-girder overhead crane that will handle the weight of your loads. The thing to remember about single-girder overhead cranes is that they are designed for light to medium duty. They have limits when it comes to lifting capacity. The majority of single-girder overhead cranes are rated to lift and move loads of between 10 and 15 tons. So, if your loads are heavier than that, you need to be looking at a double-girder overhead crane instead.
2. Span
You are likely looking to buy a single-girder overhead crane because it is one of the most cost-effective solutions. It uses less material and is lighter and more compact than a double-girder overhead crane. This makes is less expensive to build, ship and install.
Capacity available up to 10 Tonne Spans up to 45m
3. Classification
All overhead cranes are classified according to loads and cycles.
The classification governs the intensity of the loads and the number of cycles the crane completes during a given period of time.
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Crane classification is determined by two kinds of ability; first is the frequency of the use of a crane, called the crane use time; second is the crane load condition.
4. Manufacturer
​The final thing you must consider is the company behind the crane. Does the company simply manufacture cranes, or does it also offer a comprehensive range of other services? Your best option is to select a crane that is designed, engineered, and built by a manufacturer that also offers: installations engineering support custom manufacturing according to your unique specifications a full line of spare parts maintenance services inspections conducted by certified professionals risk assessments to document the condition of your cranes and components operator training