10 Ton Single Girder Overhead Crane in Workshops

10 Ton Single Girder Overhead Crane in Workshops

Specification:


  • Load Capacity: 1 - 20 ton
  • Span: 4.5 - 31.5m
  • Lifiting Height: 3 - 30m or according to customer request
  • Power Supply: based on customer's power supply
  • Control Method: pendent control, remote control

Overview

A single girder overhead crane is a lightweight lifting solution designed for light to moderate material handling tasks, typically ranging from 1 to 20 tons. Common load capacities include 1 ton, 2 ton, 3 ton, 5 ton, 10 ton and up to 20 ton, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. These cranes are manufactured in strict accordance with DIN, FEM, and ISO standards, ensuring high reliability and consistent performance.

The structure mainly consists of the main girder, end carriages, electric hoist, travel mechanism, and electrical control system. The electric hoist travels along the lower flange of the girder, providing smooth and efficient lifting and movement. Due to its compact design, light weight, and easy installation, the single girder overhead crane is widely used in manufacturing workshops, warehouses, and maintenance facilities where efficiency and reduced downtime are essential.

Operators can choose from cabin control, radio remote control, or pendant operation for flexible and safe usage.

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Key Features

• Multiple layout options to optimize lifting height

The single girder overhead crane can be configured in various structural layouts to adapt to low headroom or height-restricted workshops. This ensures maximum lifting height without requiring major building modifications, making operations more efficient and allowing better vertical space utilization.

• Utilizes existing building structure without additional investment

This crane can be mounted directly on existing runway beams or support columns. No need for costly civil works or extra steel structures, reducing initial project investment and accelerating installation timelines.

• Maximizes use of the work area

The compact design ensures that the single girder overhead crane offers a wide coverage area for material handling, making full use of available floor space. This makes it ideal for facilities with tight layouts or space constraints.

• Highly versatile across industries

Whether used in manufacturing, maintenance, warehouse logistics, assembly lines, or repair workshops, the single girder overhead crane provides reliable material handling support. Its flexibility allows it to adapt to changing production requirements.

• Engineered for performance and reliability

Lightweight yet strong, the crane’s structure minimizes wheel load while maintaining excellent lifting stability, improving operating efficiency and energy savings.

• Long service life with lower operational costs

High-quality components reduce wear and maintenance needs, ensuring longer service life and lower total cost of ownership.

• Optional smart features enhance safety and productivity

Remote control systems, overload protection, soft-start technology, and anti-sway features help ensure smooth, safe, and precise load handling.

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Overhead Crane Price Components Overview

When purchasing a single girder overhead crane, the total cost is influenced by several key components. Understanding these factors helps ensure accurate budgeting and better decision-making.

Equipment Cost: This refers to the price of the crane itself, including the main girder, end beams, electric hoist, trolley, travel mechanism, and electrical control system. Different lifting capacities, working duty levels, and customization requirements will directly affect the final equipment price.

Transportation Cost: After production, the crane must be delivered to the installation site. Transportation expenses vary depending on shipping method (sea or land), packaging type, volume and weight of the crane, and selected trade terms such as FOB or CIF. Whether the shipment uses a full container or consolidated container also influences cost.

Installation and Commissioning Cost: On-site installation requires professional labor, tools, and commissioning work to ensure safe and stable operation. This cost may also include testing and final acceptance procedures.

Optional Service Costs: Additional services, such as third-party inspection reports, customized anti-corrosion coatings, special packaging, and structural certification, can be added based on project needs.

By considering all of these elements, buyers can obtain a clearer and more comprehensive cost evaluation for a single girder overhead crane purchase.