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- The low profile of the steel track allows the system to be installed where headroom is a problem.
- The low track weight reduces the applied forces exerted on the supporting structure. Long spans allow systems to be installed where hanging points are infrequent.
- Five capacities (250 lb., 500 lb., 1,000 lb., 2,000 lb., and 4,000 lb.) enable you to keep bridge weights and costs to a minimum.
- Provide a solution for true linear movement.
- Pre-engineered modular designs enable Gorbel Work Station Crane Systems to be adapted for more sophisticated applications. This is done by the addition of extra tracks, curves, switches, and interlocks (transfers
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Gorbel Free Standing Work Station
Gorbel Free Standing Work Station Bridge Cranes can handle the toughest overhead lifting tasks. These cranes, which can be installed on any normal 6-inch reinforced concrete floor, feature a pre-engineered, modular design that can easily expand as your work centers expand.
- Available in steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
- Range in capacities from 250 lb. to 4000 lb., with spans up to 30 feet.
- Easy to install, relocate, and expand.
- Provide ease of movement and positioning.
- Doesn't put stress on the building's overhead structure.
- Requires a reinforced concrete floor of at least 6 inches.
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Gorbel Ceiling Mounted Work Station
When a work area must be free from any support structures that may interfere with operations, ceiling mounted bridge cranes are an excellent solution to keeping floors clear. Handling capacities up to 4000 lbs. with overall bridge lengths up to 34 ft., these systems are pre-engineered and modularly designed for easy installation, expansion, and relocation. Customers can install multiple bridges along one set of runways and greatly increase their productivity.
- Available in steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
- Capacities from 250 lb. to 4000 lb., with spans up to 30 feet.
- Easy to install, move, and position.
- Support steel doesn't interfere with the handling operation.
- Require buildings with adequate overhead structures.
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