Enclosed track & monorail cranes
Using enclosed steel track lowers weight without compromising strength. Also called monorail cranes, these types of crane systems can be several times easier to install and move due to lightweight construction. Another advantage is that the enclosed steel is protected from dust and debris, reducing wear and allowing for smooth, speedy rolling. Less resistance means improved performance, durability and speed for your monorail crane system. These
cranes range in capacity from 150 lbs to over 4,000 lbs with spans of more than 100 ft. They come in both steel and aluminum, and can accommodate a range of applications, restrictions and customizations. Most importantly, monorail cranes offer added flexibility: they can go where cranes and hoists can’t reach such as around equipment or through tight spaces.
Enclosed track jib, bridge, gantry cranes, monorails
Cardinal is your complete resource for enclosed track cranes of all kinds. From design to installation to
maintenance services, we’ve got you covered.
Jib cranes
These systems can be free standing or mounted to a wall or column for extra stability. Capacities range up to 2000lbs.
Workstation bridge cranes
Improve workflow by allowing for streamlined transport between workstations. See more about bridge cranes of all types (without enclosed track) on
overhead cranes.
Gantry cranes
Gantry cranes are types of cranes that provide supplemental power to existing crane systems, or can be used as a nice portable option.
Trust the monorail crane and hoist professionals for a design that meets and exceeds your expectations. Only a trained engineering professional with years of experience can balance the needs for workplace safety, ergonomically-friendly operation, improved productivity and cost-efficiency for a successful plan. Count on Cardinal to help make the best decisions for your material handling future.
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