
Nucleon Crane Group has delivered a 20-ton double girder electric overhead crane to a new warehouse in Qatar. The crane is designed to lift materials in workshops, warehouses, and material yards by spanning the airspace.
The structure consists of two main beams and end beams, which are rigidly connected. Wheels are fitted at both ends of the end beams, allowing the bridge frame to operate on a viaduct. Tracks are welded to the main beams, facilitating the movement of the hoisting trolley.
The LH Double Girder Overhead Crane has a lifting height of 10m, and a span of 13m. It is controlled via a wireless remote and classified under the M4 working class. The main beam structure offers various types, including box-shaped, four-truss, and hollow truss structures.
The crane, equipped with an electric hoist as the trolley lifting mechanism, maximises the use of space beneath the bridge frame, avoiding obstructions from ground equipment. It is widely utilised in lifting operations.
Last month, Nucleon Crane Group secured an order from a client in Guatemala for a 10-ton single-girder overhead crane. This crane, which meets European standards, features a span of 19.55m and a lifting height of nine metres, catering to facilities with limited headroom and substantial lifting requirements.
The HD Europe standard single-girder overhead crane by Nucleon is designed to optimise space usage and minimise investment costs. It incorporates advanced technology and adheres to international standards such as DIN, FEM, and ISO. The crane is characterised by a sturdy structure, reduced dead weight, and a unique travelling mechanism.