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The Challenge: A recent NYC area customer had an especially unique example: They needed a 2-Ton bridge crane to fit an area 20’-6” long x 16’-6” wide and within a 2'-3" high slot between a ceiling beam and a preexisting structure (that's not a typo - two foot, three inches high). Sometimes those spaces are much smaller th an what would be ideal for an overhead lift ing system. However, in reality, we often have to adapt to existing spaces. Bridge Cranes & Small SpacesĬan bridge cranes be engineered to fit in small spaces? In an ideal world, all bridge crane planning would start from the blueprint phase of the production space ( see more advice on that). This time to discuss some of the challenges small spaces create for bridge cranes and other overhead lift systems. Litecky, shares his knowledge and experience of many years in the overhead material handling industry. Welcome to The Hoist Guy's Blog, where our resident Hoist Guy, Andrew T.
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