Crane

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A series of cranes, courtesy of CICMHE/MHIA Multimedia Bank
A series of cranes, courtesy of CICMHE/MHIA Multimedia Bank

A crane is a machine used for lifting and lowering a load, and moving it horizontally. A crane's drives may be manual, powered or a combination of both.[1] Cranes are typically used when there is insufficient (or intermittent) flow volume such that the use of a conveyor cannot be justified. They provide more flexibility in movement than conveyors, and less flexibility in movement than industrial trucks. Loads handled by cranes are more varied with respect to their shape and weight than those handled by a conveyor. Most cranes utilize hoists for vertical movement, although manipulators can be used if precise positioning of the load is required.


Many different types of cranes are used for material handling applications. These include overhead cranes as well as cherry picker type boom lifts, mobile and self-propelled cranes, straddle and counterbalanced (cantilevered) cranes. Portable and mobile floor cranes can be equipped with fixed or telescopic booms as well as mast rotation when equipped with outriggers. Lifting can be performed with the boom itself or a winch operated cable lift.

Types of Crane

The major types of cranes are:

  1. Jib crane
  2. Bridge crane
  3. Gantry crane
  4. Stacker crane[2]
  5. Portable crane [3]
  6. Mobile crane [4]

References

  1. http://www.mhia.org/learning/glossary
  2. http://www.mhia.org/industrygroups/cicmhe/resources/mhe_tax/TransEq/Crane/index.htm
  3. Vida Novak, Air Technical Industries
  4. Vida Novak, Air Technical Industries