Single Girder EOT Crane is one of the simple, easy and swift material handling equipments widely used in manufacturing packaging, warehousing and other industries. This is ideal for moving bulk materials from one place to another with sturdy design and durable structure. This Single Girder EOT Crane is developed using high-quality materials for lifting the objects safely and efficiently by a hoist fitted in a trolley. It is available with a single girder having support from the roof structure.
Product details
Max Load Capacity |
1-10 Ton |
Girder Type |
Single |
Span |
1-25 m |
Travel Speed |
10-15 m/min |
Crane Type |
EOT Crane |
Material |
Mild Steel |
Max Height |
6 to 8 m |
Voltage |
440 V |
What is the capacity of single girder EOT crane?
about 20 MT
The optimal capacity of a single girder EOT crane is about 20 MT, and the system can span up to 50 Meters.
What is the difference between single girder EOT crane and double girder EOT crane?
One main girder alone spans the span of a single-girder EOT crane. Two main girders span the span of a double girder EOT crane. It consists of an electric hoist that moves over the bottom flange of the main girder without the need for a cross rail.
What is a single girder crane?
One girder beam spans a single-girder crane, which is held aloft by end trucks. The trolley hangs down below the bridge girder as it travels along the bottom flange. With a shorter set-up time, this type of bridge crane can provide you with optimum facility coverage.
What is EOT crane girder?
One popular kind of overhead crane, sometimes known as a bridge crane, is an electric overhead travelling crane, or EOT crane. They are made up of parallel runways that resemble train tracks, with a travelling bridge over the chasm. Electricity is the only source of power for EOT cranes.
What is the name of EOT crane?
One of the most popular kinds of overhead cranes, sometimes known as bridge cranes, consist of two parallel runways with a travelling bridge covering the space between them. This form of crane is termed an electric overhead travelling crane, or EOT crane.