Suspended cranes are usually built as single bridges and in low capacities. The most special type of these cranes are used in the aircraft industry. Suspended overhead cranes are usually designed and built as a bridge made of steel sheet or standard beam. Suspended overhead cranes move as hangers under load-bearing beams.
These cranes cover the largest width of the hall and can be installed and operated in halls that do not have metal columns. These cranes are used in places where it is not possible to load on the columns of the hall. The bearing beams of the hall are installed on the roof and the crane moves as a pendant under these beams. Single suspension overhead crane allows maximum hook access to the sides of the hall.
This type of overhead crane is similar to the Ronshin type, but there is an important difference between the two types; In the single-suspension overhead crane type, the crane is hung from under the load-bearing beam and moves on the lower wing edge of the beams. The capacity of this type of overhead crane is under the body and in its suitable environments, the highest benefit can be obtained from it. One of the advantages of single suspension bridge overhead cranes is that you can use this type of crane in environments where it is not possible to install load-bearing beams or columns.