Crane 1 Services has announced the installation of top-running double-girder overhead cranes featuring dual hooks mounted on a single trolley for an undisclosed client seeking improved load handling capability.
The engineering team at Crane 1 Services designed the crane system specifically for this project, aiming to provide greater operational flexibility and enhanced precision in control according to requirements outlined by the client.
The cranes, configured with dual hooks on a single trolley, represent a customised approach intended to address the customer’s specific lifting and handling challenges.
Crane 1 Services reported that installation activities are currently in progress, and further updates are anticipated as work continues on the site.
The company said: “We engineer crane systems around the way our customers work, helping solve complex lifting challenges with solutions built for performance and reliability.”
Crane 1 Services provides engineering and installation for overhead cranes and hoists, and offers maintenance, regular inspections, and emergency repairs.
The company states that it is committed to reliability and adhering to applicable safety regulations.
In addition, the firm delivers safety inspections, scheduled preventive maintenance programmes, modernisation of equipment, emergency breakdown response, spare parts recommendations, and operator training services.
The company reports that safety remains central to its business practices, reflecting its approach across engineering, installation, and ongoing support for crane and hoist equipment.
Crane 1 Services stated its offerings are designed to help customers meet regulatory requirements, maximise facility uptime, and control operating costs.
Last month, Crane 1 Services delivered a newly built 20t double-girder overhead bridge crane to a production facility located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
The crane features a span of 56ft and a lift height of 33ft. It is equipped with a CM wire rope hoist, as well as Magnetek variable frequency drives that control the hoist, trolley, and bridge movements.