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WORKSTATION BRIDGE CRANES


Spanco Workstation Bridge Cranes move loads up to 4,000 pounds quickly and can be easily relocated. Systems offer bridge and runway spans up to 40 feet, minimizing obstructions and freeing up valuable floor area. Fully customizable, crane options include telescoping or cantilevered bridges, tractor drives, and mixed-capacity systems.


AVAILABLE SOLUTIONS


Freestanding Workstation - Installs almost anywhere. Ceiling Mounted - Mounts to existing building structure, saving the cost of support columns and headers. Freestanding Monorails - Ideal for lifting and moving products along a fixed path where there are no existing structures for mounting.


Ceiling Mounted Monorails - Ideal for lifting and moving along a fixed path. Headerless - Provides full lifting coverage while maximizing your floor space. The system columns can fit in the corners of your barn, garage, or shop without getting in the way of operations.


Promise to Perform Industries, Inc.


www.spanco.com/workstation-bridge-cranes/


Anti-Sway. Your Way. Automate now. Your way.


Your crane, your controller, your project and SmartCrane software. Boost productivity and improve safety with our fully customizable anti-sway technology.


Learn more. Call Joe at +1 757.303.0167 or email info@smartcrane.com.


+1 757.303.0167 smartcrane.com


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