CRANE

We offer a wide range of Cranes, for light duty applications and demanding processes. Our standard offering with high-quality basic equipment or advanced offering with high-tech features is usually sufficient; but if not, we can also provide a solution tailored to your processes


Industry-leading Crane Technology

Tin Phat Cranes use the latest technology to increase the safety and productivity of our customers' businesses. We are working on the production front lines of industrial customers and our smart features represent the most advanced crane functionality on the market today. Our Industrial Cranes represent quality, high-level Tin Phat starting from a single component all the way to the entire process.

OUR CRANE

Our Cranes give you the certainty of the highest quality, efficiency and reliability. Every crane and every crane component reflects decades of crane expertise and reliability as the industry leader.

Our product portfolio includes single girder and double girder overhead cranes and suspension cranes, Besides the general types of cranes with welded box girders, we also offer truss and cast-i-frame bridge solutions. Our cranes are tailored to meet the specific needs of our customers, in line with our range. With support and convenience functions, our cranes provide safety and support during operation.

 

What is crane?

A crane is a type of crane found in industrial environments. The crane consists of two parallel rails mounted on longitudinal I-beams that are attached to opposite steel columns by brackets. The main crane unit moves along the aligned track. The hoist / hoist, which is the lifting part of the crane, moves along the bridge. If the bridge is rigidly supported on two or more legs running on two rails fixed to the ground, the crane is called a gantry crane.

Unlike mobile or construction cranes, overhead cranes are typically used for manufacturing or maintenance applications where efficiency or downtime are important factors.

The terms Gantry crane and Crane  are often used interchangeably, as both types of lifting equipment focus on their workload. The difference often drawn between the two is that with gantry cranes, the entire structure (including the truss) is usually wheeled (usually on rails). In contrast, the support structure of a crane is fixed in place, usually in the form of a wall or ceiling of a building, attached to a movable crane that runs overhead along a rail or beam (which itself has a movable). Even more confusing is that Gantry Cranes can also incorporate mobile girder cranes in addition to the fact that the entire structure is made of wheels and some overhead cranes are suspended from a free-standing truss.