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Double Girder Overhead Crane: Crane With The Most Sturdy Design!

  The Double Girder Overhead Crane is a hoisting device that can handle medium and heavy-duty weights. By using two beams placed near one another, double girder cranes can provide superior support for the moving objects, enabling them to transfer more weight. For weights around 10 tonnes or more, we will customarily specify a double-girder crane design.  For heavy-duty material handling that requires a wide variety of overhead crane spans, lift heights and speed range, the best option is a double girder overhead crane . These cranes are such pieces of equipment that one should choose from Ganesh Engineering at the earliest.  The Versatility Of Double Girder Overhead Crane!  In contrast to double girder gantry cranes, double girder overhead cranes can be installed in a wide variety of building structures, whether they are brand new or already in existence. It is made possible by the numerous main bridge crane girder designs that are available. The hoisting system configurations that g

Double Girder Goliath Crane: A Massive Crane For All Your Massive Lifting Solutions!

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  A large machine equipped with unique capabilities designed to manage hefty loads is known as a Goliath Crane. Two distinct variations of a Goliath Crane are the single girder and the Double Girder Goliath Crane . There is a range of load-carrying capacities available to choose from. This double girder variant is an option to consider in shipyards when there are some heavy-duty applications to be completed.  The primary function of a double girder goliath crane is to provide a solution to sheds and other buildings that are unable to support the weight that an EOT crane can carry. Instead of moving along rails positioned on an elevated level, the goliath or gantry crane travels along rails supported on the floor level. That removes the necessity for constructing a workshop, which results in a decreased total capital cost. The Goliath crane finds the majority of its applications in open-air settings. However, the Goliath cranes also are put on the inside of a structure that is already