Rail-mounted gantry crane P500 OLYMPIA®
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rail-mounted gantry crane
rail-mounted gantry crane
rail-mounted gantry crane
rail-mounted gantry crane
rail-mounted gantry crane
rail-mounted gantry crane
rail-mounted gantry crane
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Characteristics

Mobility
rail-mounted
Other characteristics
for workshops, electric, overhead, floor-mounted
Lift capacity

Max.: 10,000 kg
(22,046.2 lb)

Min.: 1,000 kg
(2,204.6 lb)

Span

Max.: 10 m
(32'09" )

Min.: 4 m
(13'01" )

Description

• Low profile permits utilization of entire hall height • Large effective lifting height • Subsequent installation in halls which cannot support the weight of an overhead crane • Static load of hall is not affected • Ideally suited for linking several workplaces • Use of several overhead cranes possible • Variable maximum crane rail length by combination of several fields • Small footprint • Support height and crane rail length / width can be adjusted to conditions on the spot • Outdoor use possible • High ease of use thanks to smooth starting and braking behavior of overhead crane • Easy to install thanks to dowelling on concrete floor (optional) The gantry crane on its own feet The double-rail gantry crane P500 OLYMPIA® is the perfect choice for production halls which cannot support the weight of an overhead crane. Using the crane P500 OLYMPIA®, you are able to lift maximum loads of 10,000 kg effortlessly and link workplaces with one another. Thanks to the low-profile design of the crane, you can benefit from the overall hall height while achieving maximum lifting heights. The two-rail gantry enables use of several overhead cranes in the system so that one hoist is available per workstation.The static load of the hall structure is not affected because the crane stands on its own feet and no additional costs for bracing are incurred.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.