Truss girder crane

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A truss girder crane is an overhead travelling crane designed with structurally reinforced bridge girders to allow greater span and loading capabilities. The reinforcement consists of utilization of trusses extended vertically and horizontally from the load bearing beam(s) of the crane bridge.[1]

Other Types of Cranes

Other types of cranes include:

  • Box girder crane
  • Bridge crane
  • Cantilevered gantry crane
  • Column mounted jib crane
  • Crawler crane
  • Derrick crane
  • Double girder crane
  • Double leg gantry crane
  • Drop cantilevered jib crane
  • Electric overhead crane
  • Full cantilevered jib crane
  • Gantry crane
  • I-beam crane
  • Industrial crane
  • Jib crane
  • Overhead crane
  • Overhead traveling crane
  • Semigantry crane
  • Single girder crane
  • Single leg gantry crane
  • Stacker crane
  • Straddle crane
  • Telescopic crane
  • Top running crane
  • Tower crane
  • Under running crane
  • Underhung crane
  • Wall mounted jib crane
  • Wall traveling jib crane
  • Work station crane

References

  1. http://www.mhia.org/learning/glossary
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