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Gorbel Inc.Fishers, NY 800-821-0086 Gorbel®, Inc. is an innovator and leader in producing bridge cranes for the industry. Gorbel® provides a wide variety of overhead handling solutions that handle loads from fifty pounds up to forty tons. Contact us today and we will work with you to find the best product for your unique application. Call or visit our website for additional information.
Brehob CorporationIndianapolis, IN 800-632-4451 ]Brehob Corporation is an employee owned company consisting of three divisions which are Electric, Air Compressors, and Crane and Hoist at seven locations. We are able to offer customers the high quality bridge cranes they need for their various applications. Brehob is a quality service company with the Indianapolis location ISO 9001-2000 certification.
American Equipment, Inc.Salt Lake City, UT 888-299-0896 Established in 1969 out of a basement, American Equipment Inc. has been able to grow into a respected and trusted company capable of handling all of your bridge cranes and other needs. We offer quick response time from our parts personnel who are highly resourceful in locating parts in critical down times. Call or visit our website today to find out more!
Otsego Crane & Hoist CompanyOtsego, MI 269-672-7222 Complete systems along with powered hoists, manual hoists and upgrades, service, parts and inspections are all available at Otsego Crane and Hoist Company. Our skilled sales, fabrication, installation, service and parts professionals can answer your questions and provide solutions to your overhead material handling needs. Call today for bridge cranes.
GH Cranes CorporationFrankfort, IL 815-277-5328 At GH Cranes Corporation our lines of hoists, bridge cranes and components have been designed to meet the necessary demand of each industry without sacrificing reliability, safety, durability and ease of maintenance. Since 1956, we have designed, manufactured and installed products in over forty countries. Call today for additional information or to get started!
North American IndustriesWoburn, MA 781-897-4100 If you choose to work with North American Industries, we will assign a project manager to your account. This person will be your point of contact to drive your project forward and personally handle all of your needs. From beginning to end, your project manager will carefully oversee the design and fabrication of your project. For the best bridge cranes in the business, call today.
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Bridge cranes are essential parts of many industrial operations. In the steel industry, bridge cranes are used to suspend and pour raw steel materials into furnaces. They are also used to remove shaped steel beams to storage areas as well as prepare them for shipment. Bridge cranes of variable sizes are used in the automotive industry for heavy duty and light duty fabrication processes. In the paper milling industry, large rolls of paper are transported by bridge cranes for shipment and storage. Bridge cranes are an efficient, often higher-performance alternative to other load moving tools like fork-lifts and hi-lows. Mobile, floor-based load bearing tools like forklifts require enough clearance to move around effectively and safely. They also require independent energy sources like batteries or natural gas reservoirs, both of which can be expensive. Bridge cranes eliminate the need for using space in this way and can be permanently connected to power sources.
Bridge crane systems involve several parts, the most important of which is the crane itself. The crane involves a winch, which allows the lowering and retraction of tension cables down to workspace floors where they can be attached to loads. In more automated models, robotic arms are used instead of cables. In either case, the crane mechanism is mounted on a specially designed steel girder, the ends of which are equipped with rollers. The girder moves forward and backward over two beams that are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the girder. The beams support the girder and the load from the crane. They also make the girder's movement possible. The crane itself is also equipped with rollers, and it can move back and forth across the girder. The combination of lateral and linear motion gives the crane access to almost the entire floor in a workspace. In some cases, as is more common in outdoor, non-permanent materials movement operations, bridge cranes can be equipped with roller systems at the bottoms of their support beams, which allows for the entire mechanism to move relative to the ground. Such designs can be assembled on site for construction purposes, waste area clean up and other heavy duty materials movement operations. Mobile bridge cranes are sometimes called gantry cranes, and stationary gantry cranes are sometimes described as bridge cranes. Generally, permanent, structurally supported parallel girder cranes are considered to be bridge cranes, while gantry cranes are more likely to be free standing and mobile.