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Single Girder EOT Crane
We are manufactures and supplier of Single Girder EOT crane for lifting good and equipment in industrial application.
Double Girder EOT Crane
We are manufactures and supplier of Double Girder EOT crane for lifting good and equipment in industrial application.
EOT Cranes – Single Girder & Double Girder
LOADMATE offers a comprehensive range of Electric Overhead Travelling (EOT) Cranes designed to meet diverse industrial lifting needs. Whether you require a cost-effective solution for moderate loads or a robust system for heavy-duty applications, our EOT cranes ensure safety, durability, and efficiency.
Our two primary configurations include:
- Single Girder EOT Cranes: Economical and efficient for light to medium-duty applications.
- Double Girder EOT Cranes: Designed for heavy-duty operations with higher load capacities.
Single Girder EOT Cranes
Our Single Girder EOT Cranes are engineered for optimal performance in light to medium-duty applications. With capacities ranging from 0.5 Ton to 20 Ton and spans up to 30 meters, these cranes are ideal for workshops, warehouses, and small to medium-scale manufacturing units. Their lightweight design ensures low dead weight and maximum efficiency without compromising on strength.
🔹 Key Advantages:
- Lightweight and compact design for easy installation
- High efficiency with smooth start and low power consumption
- Modular construction for easy maintenance
- Accurate dimensions ensuring maximum hook height
- Reliable electrical system with ISI-marked components
- Available with pendant push button, radio remote, or cabin control
Double Girder EOT Cranes
Our Double Girder EOT Cranes are designed for heavy-duty applications, offering capacities up to 200 MT. These cranes are suitable for industries like steel mills, shipyards, and heavy engineering workshops. The robust box plate design ensures low dead weight and high structural integrity, making them ideal for demanding operations.
🔹 Key Advantages:
- High load capacity up to 200 MT
- Box plate design for low dead weight and high strength
- Precision-cut helical and spur gears for smooth operation
- Microdrive gearboxes for fine inching movements
- Variable Frequency Drives for step-less speed control
- Optional features like driver’s cabin, radio remote control, and more
EOT Cranes Specifications
| Feature | Single Girder EOT Crane | Double Girder EOT Crane |
|---|---|---|
| Load Capacity | 0.5 Ton to 20 Ton | Up to 200 MT |
| Span Range | Up to 30 meters | Up to 40 meters |
| Lifting Height | 3m – 50m | 5m – 100m |
| Hoist Type | Electric Wire Rope Hoist / Chain Hoist | Electric Rope Mechanism |
| Control System | Pendant, Remote Control, or Cabin Control | Pendant, Remote Control, or Cabin Control |
| Applications | Workshops, Warehouses, Manufacturing Units | Steel Mills, Shipyards, Heavy Engineering Workshops |
Applications
Our EOT Cranes are trusted across various industries for their reliability and performance:
- Manufacturing and Assembly Units
- Warehouses and Logistics Centers
- Steel and Metal Processing Industry
- Power Plants and Heavy Engineering
- Construction and Infrastructure Projects
At LOADMATE, we offer tailored solutions to meet your specific lifting requirements. Contact us with your site details, and our experts will design the perfect fit for your needs.
Why Choose LOADMATE?
- Over 30 years of experience in material handling equipment
- Compliance with Indian & International Standards
- Customizable solutions to fit client requirements
- Pan-India service and support
- Trusted by leading industries across sectors
- Global Brand
Talk to Our Experts
Unsure which EOT Crane suits your operations? Our team is here to assist you with technical insights and customized solutions.
📧 Email: sales@loadmate.in
📞 Call: +91-9998314356
Complete Guide to EOT Cranes: Design, Working & Selection
What is an EOT Crane?
An Electric Overhead Travelling (EOT) Crane is the backbone of material handling in modern industries. Unlike mobile cranes, an EOT crane operates on a fixed runway system installed at an elevated height, allowing for three-dimensional movement:
- Long Travel (LT): Movement of the entire bridge along the factory length.
- Cross Travel (CT): Movement of the trolley across the bridge width.
- Hoisting: Vertical lifting and lowering of the load.
This design frees up valuable floor space, making it the preferred choice for indoor manufacturing, assembly lines, and warehousing.
Critical Components of an EOT Crane
Understanding the parts of your crane helps in selecting the right model and ensuring longevity.
- Bridge Girder: The main horizontal beam that carries the trolley. It bears the weight of the load and transfers it to the end carriages.
- End Carriages (End Trucks): Located on either side of the bridge, these house the wheels that ride on the runway rails. They are motorized to drive the crane along the length of the building.
- Hoisting Mechanism: The core lifting unit (Wire Rope Hoist or Chain Hoist) that actually lifts the load. It includes the motor, gearbox, rope drum, and hook block.
- Trolley: The frame that supports the hoist and moves across the bridge girder (Cross Travel).
- Control Pendant / Radio Remote: The operator’s interface. Modern LOADMATE cranes often use Radio Remote Controls (RRC) to allow the operator to stand at a safe distance while lifting hazardous loads.
- DSL System (Down Shop Leads): The insulated busbar system that provides continuous power to the moving crane.
How to Choose the Right EOT Crane for Your Facility
Selecting the right crane is not just about capacity (Ton); it requires analyzing your operational needs.
1. Determine the Duty Class (IS: 3177)
Buying an under-rated crane leads to frequent breakdowns, while an over-rated crane increases costs unnecessarily.
- Class M3 (Light Duty): For maintenance workshops where the crane is used occasionally.
- Class M5 (Medium Duty): Standard for general manufacturing, operating 1-2 shifts/day.
- Class M7/M8 (Heavy Duty): For steel mills or foundries with continuous, high-speed usage and near-maximum loads.
2. Check the Span & Clearance
Span: The center-to-center distance between the runway rails.
Headroom: Do you have low ceilings? If yes, opt for our Low Headroom Single Girder cranes to maximize lifting height.
3. Speed Requirements
Precision assembly requires slow, variable speeds (using VFDs), whereas warehouse loading requires faster travel speeds to maximize throughput.
Maintenance & Safety Standards
At LOADMATE, safety is engineered into every crane. Our systems comply with IS: 3177 and IS: 807.
- Overload Protection: Automatically cuts off power if the load exceeds rated capacity.
- Limit Switches: Prevents the hook from hitting the drum (over-hoisting) or the crane from crashing into the end stops.
- Safe Braking: Fail-safe electromagnetic disc brakes ensure the load holds firm even during power failure.
- Emergency Stop: A prominently placed button on the pendant/remote to instantly halt all motions in case of an emergency.