Double girder cranes provide better hook height, typically 18-36 inches better. Double girder cranes can provide more lift, because on double girder cranes the
You might have understood the fundamental difference between these two from the names. A single girder EOT crane has only a single girder within the whole
Double-girder overhead cranes have a number of advantages over single-girder cranes: Greater hook height (the distance above the floor that the hoist can lift).
First, let's talk definitions. A single-girder overhead crane is a type of bridge crane that consists of two or more overhead runways built into the building's
Types of Overhead Bridge Cranes · Single girder crane: A single beam that runs above or below the runway/end trucks. · Double girder crane: Consists of 2 bridge
With double girder overhead bridge cranes, there are two bridge beams instead of one. Like the single girder cranes, there is an end truck on both sides of the
Contrx double girder bridge cranes are used when capacity and span requirements are too great for a single girder crane to be used. Double girder cranes
See Top Running Double Girder cranes if headroom is a key factor. Top Running Single Girder bridge cranes use end trucks that operate on ASCE rail or square