Gantry Cranes - Applications
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A 90 ton gantry with a 14 ton auxiliary hoist at a New England power plant.
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A Double Leg Gantry with torsion box girder construction in a midwestern steel facility. Note the use of a saddle-trolley hoist to maximize lift and minimize overall crane height.
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This gantry at a western aircraft manufacturing plant has a span of 133 feet and a height of 40 feet. Lifting is performed by an EMH 20 Ton Custom Engineered Hoist.
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This Single Leg, Double Girder Gantry has a pass-through cantilever that allows hoist movement beyond the wall on the left. A fully enclosed cab controls all crane functions.
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Gantry Crane with telescoping Double Girder
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This 130/25/15 ton, 105 foot span, double girder gantry crane is used to install and service turbines at an overseas power plant.
The crane uses three EMH engineered hoists. Two are mounted on a double girder trolley with service walkways and a torsion mounted hoist runs along the side of one girder.
The crane uses eight bridge drives. The all-inverter controls are mounted in a stainless steel enclosure, covered by a sun shade, and air conditioned.
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A 25 ton, 120 foot outdoor gantry loads wall panels onto flat bed trucks. A single rotating, "hammerhead" hoist, designed and manufactured by EMH, provides precise positioning of the load.
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