
An underslung crane is a type of overhead crane that is mounted beneath a runway beam, allowing it to operate in spaces with limited headroom. This design is particularly useful in environments where vertical space is at a premium, as it maximizes the lifting height and provides more clearance for the load being moved. Underslung cranes are often used in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and other industrial settings where efficient material handling is essential. They can be equipped with various lifting mechanisms and are known for their flexibility and ease of use.
Under-slung cranes are designed to be mounted on the underside of a structure, which helps save valuable overhead space in warehouses or factories.
These cranes can be easily integrated into existing structures and can be customized to fit various operational needs.
Under-slung cranes can handle a wide range of load capacities, making them suitable for different applications, from light to heavy lifting.
The design often minimizes wear on the crane components, leading to lower maintenance costs and longer service life.
They are commonly used in manufacturing, assembly lines, and warehouses for tasks like material handling, assembly, and maintenance.
Many under-slung cranes come equipped with safety features such as overload protection, emergency stop buttons, and limit switches to ensure safe operation