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Track Cranes

A track crane is a kind of machine used to lift and transport heavy equipment and materials by way of a rolling mechanism along a set travel path, or track. Track cranes are useful for handling loads quickly, safely and efficiently.

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Gorbel Inc.
Fishers, NY
800-821-0086
Gorbel®, Inc. has over thirty years experience providing overhead handling solutions to customers in a wide range of industries. We offer a comprehensive line of products, including track cranes, to make sure that all of our customers needs can be easily met. To learn more about the products and services we can offer you, call or visit our website today!
Brehob Corporation
Indianapolis, IN
800-632-4451
Established in 1953, Brehob Corporation offers customers 24 hour service operation, service and repair solutions, inspections for job safety and to save you money, load testing and capacity certification. Our technicians understand your needs and know your lifting equipment inside and out. Call today on your upcoming track cranes order to get started!
American Equipment, Inc.
Salt Lake City, UT
888-299-0896
At American Equipment, our offerings include specialty in-house hoist fabrication, parts and service. In addition we offer other material handling services to clients throughout the United States. For track cranes and more, there is no better company to call. Please contact us today for more information on the products and services we can offer you.
Otsego Crane & Hoist Company
Otsego, MI
269-672-7222
For your next track cranes and related needs, be sure to consider Otsego Crane and Hoist Company. We have everything necessary to create the best products on the market. Offering not only an extensive line of products, but services as well, we are the solution. To find out more about how our company can assist you, call or visit our website today! We look forward to hearing from you!
GH Cranes Corporation
Frankfort, IL
815-277-5328
Through our years of operation the GH Cranes Corporation has gained the experience necessary to design solutions for a variety of industries including aeronautical, automotive, shipping, paper mills, marine operations, refuse treatment, steel handling and many others. For all of your upcoming track cranes and other orders, contact GH Cranes today.
North American Industries
Woburn, MA
781-897-4100
At North American Industries, we have sales worldwide, service and repair centers nationwide and experience in a wide variety of industries. Our company has the expertise to design, manufacture, install and service track cranes. Let our company work with you, we pride ourselves on forming partnerships with our customers rather than simply making a sale.

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Depending on the kind, track cranes can be arranged to fit its surroundings, as to increase efficiency and productivity. The bottom flange (the hardware used to create secure connections when conjoining  sections of pipes, tubes and other materials in transmission equipment) of many kinds of track cranes are unlike normal flanges, in that it has a raised tread suitable for rolling purposes. This design is intended for high-repetition operations, such as in most factories.  A track crane is preferred for its precision, as well as its durability, and can handle both light and heavy loads for many years.  The surface on the raised treads of the flange allows the crane to roll with ease. Because of this type of track crane's free-running trolley, heavy, awkward items can be moved quickly and easily. Additionally, depending on the number of runways a particular track crane has, transport can happen throughout a very large space, as well as lift and position loads in otherwise extremely inaccessible areas, such as between pillars and columns.

A variety of components in certain track cranes allow control of route, so as to better fit with the structural elements of a workspace. These kinds of track cranes can be mounted on walls or pieces of machinery, and can typically be dismantled and re-erected. Many track cranes are suspended overhead, which is appropriate for efficient handling and positioning of goods. Suspended track cranes decrease horizontal pressures and offer protection from bending strains. In addition, the height of a suspended track crane can be easily adjusted via threaded suspension rods and ball joint heads.  Such track cranes are similar to bridge cranes and both are used in many workplaces, like factories, warehouses and store yards, where heavy equipment and supplies are regularly moved from one place to another. Because track cranes generally do not rely on independent energy sources, like batteries or natural gas reservoirs, they, like bridge cranes, are a faster, cheaper and more efficient alternative to other transport tools, like fork-lifts and hi-lows.