A double-girder underrunning overhead crane is lifting equipment used for raising and transporting loads in industrial facilities. The primary difference between an underrunning crane and a top-running crane is that it is mounted to the ceiling or load-bearing building structures, allowing for a significantly greater lifting height compared to top-running configurations. This design enables full utilization of the space beneath the crane, which is a key advantage in facilities with limited headroom.
Double-girder underrunning overhead cranes are widely used in industry, including manufacturing plants for handling steel structures and equipment, distribution centres for optimizing storage operations, and metallurgical facilities for handling steel billets and semi-finished products.
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