Manufacturing Industry
Efficient material handling equipment for automotive, machinery, and general manufacturing facilities.
From automotive assembly lines to machinery workshops, manufacturing facilities need reliable cranes for material flow and production support. Our cranes integrate smoothly with existing production lines.
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Typical specifications
• Capacity: 1-32 tons (most common: 5-16 tons)
• Span: 12-28 meters
• Duty class: A3-A5
• Control options: Pendant, radio remote, or cabin
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Manufacturing sectors served
- Automotive: Engine assembly, body panel handling, die changing
- Heavy machinery: Component assembly, mold handling
- Food processing: Stainless steel cranes for clean environments
- Textile: Light-duty cranes for raw material handling
- Electronics: Precision positioning with variable speed control
FAQ
I. Can your cranes integrate with our existing production line automation?
Yes. Our cranes support PLC communication (Profibus, Profinet, Ethernet/IP) and can be integrated with MES or WMS systems. We offer variable frequency drives (VFD) for smooth speed control and anti-sway technology for precise positioning—ideal for automated assembly lines.
II. What's the difference between single girder and double girder for manufacturing?
Single girder cranes (capacity ≤20 tons, span ≤28m) are cost-effective and suitable for light to medium duty. Double girder cranes (capacity up to 320 tons) offer higher lifting heights, better stability, and are preferred for heavy or frequent lifting. We can help you choose based on your workflow and load requirements.
III. Do you provide cranes for cleanroom or food-grade environments?
Yes. For food processing, pharmaceutical, or electronics manufacturing, we offer stainless steel or powder-coated cranes with sealed components, low-particulate design, and compliance with ISO 14644 (cleanroom) or FDA contact standards. Lubricants are food-grade where required.
IV. How do I know which duty class (A3-A7) my factory needs?
Duty class depends on how often and how heavily the crane will be used. A3-A4: occasional use, light loads (e.g., maintenance workshops). A5: regular production use. A6-A7: intensive, near-continuous operation (e.g., automotive stamping). Our engineers can assess your workflow and recommend the right class during the quotation stage.
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