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An overhead crane, featuring runways, bridge, and hoist in a traditional industrial environment. Overhead crane at the Skanska precast concrete factory in Hjärup, Sweden. Gantry-style overhead cranes of the Hainaut quarry in Soignies, Belgium. An overhead crane, commonly called a bridge crane, is a type of crane found in
A Temperley transporter is an early form of overhead crane invented by John Ridley Temperley in 1892. [1] They were manufactured by the Temperley Transporter Company of London . [ 2 ]
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An overhead crane being used in typical machine shop. The hoist is operated via a wired pushbutton station to move system and the load in any direction. An overhead crane, also known as a bridge crane, is a type of crane where the hook-and-line mechanism runs along a horizontal beam that itself runs along two widely separated rails. Often it is ...
The roots of Demag date back prior to its formation, but became Märkische Maschinenbau-Anstalt, Ludwig A.-G in 1906 as the biggest crane building company in Germany employing 250-300 people. The company was a manufacturer of industrial cranes that included types like, bridge cranes , hoist (device) , overhead cranes , Gantry crane to name a few.
The Pawling & Harnischfeger business had become known as Harnischfeger Corporation following the death of Alonzo Pawling in 1911. [4] By the mid-1920s, the firm had become a large and growing supplier of crawler-mounted shovels and cranes applied to construction and mining operations – all bearing the familiar “P&H” trademark that had become synonymous with exceptional quality and ...
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Crane (St. Paul's Churchyard), a historical bookseller in London; Crane & Co., a supplier of paper for US banknotes; Crane Co., an American industrial products company; Crane Bank, a commercial bank in Uganda. Crane Merchandising Systems, a vending machine manufacturer; Crane Plumbing, a brand of plumbing fixtures made by American Standard Brands