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MONORAIL CRANES

AmeriCrane Services specialize in designing and installing monorail cranes. These systems consist of a fixed overhead track where trolleys glide, transporting loads within a facility. Thanks to their enhancement of production flow and promotion of a safe workspace, monorail cranes are the go-to choice for streamlined, overhead material movement.

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Insulation sandwich panel production line. Machine tools, roller conveyor and gantry crane in workshop.

CEILING SUPPORTED MONORAIL CRANES

Monorail overhead crane systems supported by ceilings leverage the existing ceiling structures, thus negating the requirement for columns that could obstruct valuable production areas.

When considering ceiling-mounted monorails, it’s crucial to evaluate the load-bearing capacity of the ceiling structure.

AmeriCrane’s engineering team can assist you in assessing your ceiling’s reserve capacity and other structural elements to ascertain whether a ceiling-mounted monorail crane fits your application.

FREE STANDING MONORAIL CRANES

Monorails can be employed in virtually any setting, aiding in tasks ranging from unloading trucks to dismantling dies and equipment.

For monorails navigating curves and switches, patented track systems are available, facilitating the movement of materials across different plant sections.

Monorail spurs assist in transferring loads between bridge cranes or from a bridge crane to another section of the facility.

Independent monorails can come with a protruding beam on either or both ends. These extensions enable access to areas beyond the system’s support columns, such as pits or dock zones.

Furthermore, for free-standing monorails where column-header pairs aren’t feasible, cantilevered supports can be opted for.

Gantry crane transporting stack of metal pipes in the steel factory
Gantry crane transporting stack of metal pipes in the steel factory

FREE STANDING MONORAIL CRANES

Monorails can be employed in virtually any setting, aiding in tasks ranging from unloading trucks to dismantling dies and equipment.

For monorails navigating curves and switches, patented track systems are available, facilitating the movement of materials across different plant sections.

Monorail spurs assist in transferring loads between bridge cranes or from a bridge crane to another section of the facility.

Independent monorails can come with a protruding beam on either or both ends. These extensions enable access to areas beyond the system’s support columns, such as pits or dock zones.

Furthermore, for free-standing monorails where column-header pairs aren’t feasible, cantilevered supports can be opted for.