Light Crane systems

Light Crane Systems

Light Crane Systems And Underslung Crane

Light track systems are a type of overhead conveyor or material handling system designed for lighter loads and applications. They provide an efficient way to move items along a track or rail, often in industrial, warehouse, or commercial settings. These systems are typically used for smaller, lighter items compared to heavy-duty track systems.
1. Generally less expensive than heavy-duty or complex conveyor systems, making them a budget-friendly option for lighter applications.
2. Designed for light loads, these systems usually require less maintenance and have fewer wear-and-tear issues compared to heavy-duty systems.
3. Typically straightforward to install and set up, often requiring minimal modifications to existing infrastructure.
Underslung crane is a type of overhead crane where the main hoisting mechanism is suspended from the underside of the bridge (or) gantry structure. This design allows the crane to operate in environments where headroom is limited (or) where a clear and unobstructed area is desired.
1. Underslung crane design allows for greater vertical clearance, which is beneficial in environments with low overhead space (or) where extra height is needed for lifting operations.
2. By mounting the crane from below the bridge, it minimizes the obstruction in the work area, providing a clearer and more usable space.
3. Can be adapted to fit various building layouts and configurations, including areas with limited headroom (or) irregular structures.
4. Suitable for buildings with limited space or where floor space is at a premium, as the crane utilizes the overhead area.

Tonnage upto 2 Ton

Tonnage upto 5 Ton

Tonnage Upto 5 Ton

Span upto 6 Meter

A Frame Crane

The crane has a frame shaped like an inverted "A" or a triangle, with two legs that form the sides of the "A" and a horizontal crossbeam (or) top beam that connects the legs at the top. This structure provides stability and strength.The crane can be operated manually, (or) with pendant controls, (or) remotely, depending on the configuration and requirements.
1. The A-frame design provides a stable base for lifting and moving loads, which enhances safety and reliability.
2. Mobile A-frame cranes can be equipped with wheels (or) casters, allowing them to be easily moved from one location to another within a workspace.
3. Suitable for a wide range of applications, including manufacturing, maintenance, construction, and material handling.
4. The open design of the A-frame allows for an unobstructed working area underneath the crane, providing flexibility in load handling.
5. Generally less expensive to fabricate and install than more complex crane systems, making it a cost-effective solution for various lifting needs.
6. Suitable for moving and positioning goods in warehouses or distribution centers.