Systems can utilize multiple bridges. The systems just have to have a capacity rating high enough to accommodate the weight if both bridges we MAX loaded. This is where it gets a little complicated.
If you want the two bridges to be able to travel in the same bay, the bay must be rated to accommodate both bridges MAX loaded.
If you have multiple bridges, however, and stop the bridges from entering the same bay together (In other words, you will never have a bay with more than one bridge in it), each bridge can be rated at 6,000lbs (if we follow the two above examples). Bridges can be stopped from entering bays by installing what's called "runstops" inside the runway. Runstops prevent bridges from traveling any further.
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Showing posts with label Cranes. Show all posts
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Friday, July 31, 2009
Marketing Propels Kundel Industries
"Innovation and Marketing Propel Kundel Industries..." Our marketing division was pleased to see that as the headline in the August 2009 issue of The Business Journal. Each day the Kundel marketing division spends countless hours making sure our product appears in the right places. Below are pictures taken by our dealers. You could say they were so impressed with our new banners they just had to send us the finial result.
Morris Material Handling Makes Headlines!
Morris Material Handling Provides Motor Rewinds To Renew Crane ...
Morris Material Handling, the original equipment manufacturer of P&H cranes, hoists and replacement parts, has introduced motor rewinds to renew crane...


Morris Material Handling Makes Headlines!
Morris Material Handling Provides Motor Rewinds To Renew Crane ...
Morris Material Handling, the original equipment manufacturer of P&H cranes, hoists and replacement parts, has introduced motor rewinds to renew crane...



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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Experience the Difference
I came across a blog that understands the concepts and advantages of articulating bridge cranes. Here is an excerpt that reinforces the fact that rigid cranes are a thing of the past.
The entire rest of the World seems to understand the advantages of articulating cranes. Thankfully, America is catching up.
"Articulating cranes are found anywhere there is something heavy to lift and be placed at a distance. The market for articulating cranes is growing all the time, especially in North America. Articulating cranes are found all over Europe doing all sorts of jobs."
The entire rest of the World seems to understand the advantages of articulating cranes. Thankfully, America is catching up.
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