Bridge Cranes
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Double Box Girder Top Rider
 Double Box Girder Top Rider
Double Box Girder Top Rider This type of crane style gives the highest possible hook height and the highest capacity depending on your needs. Usually a double box girder top rider crane is slated for 10 ton to 50+ tons and above capacity.
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Top Rider Single Girder
 Top Rider Single Girder
Top Rider Single Girder The top riding single girder crane is similar to the top rider double girder crane. It is usually lower capacity (10 ton and lower) and is often a less expensive way to get high hook travel.
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Top Rider Double Girder
 Top Rider Double Girder
Top Rider Double Girder When head room (the distance between the highest part of the crane and the lowest part of the building) is the issue, top rider cranes are usually the way to go. With a top rider double girder, you are able to get the higher lift capacities along with maximizing your head room.
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Under Hung Single Girder
 Under Hung Single Girder
Under Hung Single Girder Like under hung double girder cranes, under hung single girder cranes maximize the headroom of a building where it is an issue. The single girder under hung will give you less lift capacity than the double girder, but is more cost effective.
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