Running on rails or tracks, our fixed gantry cranes, also known as stationary gantry cranes, are ideal for applications such as lifting containers, precast concrete, heavy industrial equipment, and other large loads that need to be transported or positioned along a predefined path within a certain area. If your business requires a reliable, heavy-duty lifting solution, our fixed gantry crane is an excellent choice.
If you’re in the market for a high-quality fixed gantry crane, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you need a light duty crane for a small workshop or a heavy-duty crane for a large-scale construction project, we have a fixed gantry crane that fits your needs. Our wide selection of stationary gantry cranes, including single girder, double girder, and semi-gantry models, ensures that we have the right solution for any application.
A single girder gantry crane is a lighter version of the fixed gantry crane. It is typically used for lifting light to moderate-weight loads, making it ideal for small to medium-sized applications. These single beam gantry cranes feature a single girder supported by two vertical legs, offering a compact design that’s well-suited for warehouses, factories, and smaller construction sites.
| Model | AQ-NMH |
|---|---|
| Load capacity | 3.2-20t (Customizable) |
| Span | 8-35m (Customizable) |
| Lifting height | 6-12m (Customizable) |
| Lifting speed | 0.66-5m/min (Customizable) |
| Hoist running speed | 2-20m/min (Customizable) |
| Crane running speed | 3-30m/min (Customizable) |
| Work duty | A5 |
Fixed double girder gantry cranes are ideal for lifting heavier loads and are used in large-scale industries or projects. This type features two horizontal girders that provide extra support for lifting capacities up to 500 ton. Double girder gantry cranes are typically used in steel mills, power plants, construction sites, and other heavy industries where high lifting capacity and precise control are necessary.
| Model | AQ-MG General Type Double Girder Gantry |
|---|---|
| Load capacity | 5-500t |
| Span | 18-35m |
| Lifting height | 6-18m |
| Lifting speed | 1.5-11.5m/min |
| Trolley running speed | 10-40.1m/min |
| Crane running speed | 16-50m/min |
| Work duty | A3-A7 |
| Custom designs available | |
The single leg gantry crane, also known as semi gantry crane, combines the characteristics of both overhead cranes and gantry cranes. It features a single leg that runs along a ground rail, while the other side is supported by an overhead structure. This design allows for more flexibility and makes it ideal for heavy lifting in tight spaces or areas with limited height.
| Model | AQ-BMG Double Girder Semi Gantry |
|---|---|
| Load capacity | 5-32t |
| Span | 12-30m |
| Lifting height | 6-12m |
| Lifting speed | 6-11.5m/min |
| Trolley running speed | 37-40.1m/min |
| Crane running speed | 37.7-40.1m/min |
| Work duty | A3-A6 |
| Custom designs available | |
Rail mounted fixed gantry cranes are specifically designed for container handling at ports, railway yards, and container storage yards. These cranes are equipped with fixed rails and can cover large spans to efficiently handle containers and other heavy loads. RMG cranes are essential for container terminals and logistics centers where precise load positioning and frequent container movements are required.
| Model | RMG Rail Mounted Gantry Crane |
|---|---|
| Load capacity | 30-50t |
| Span | 18-35m |
| Lifting height | 12.3-21m |
| Lifting speed | 9.2-12.5m/min |
| Trolley running speed | 45-56m/min |
| Crane running speed | 42-50m/min |
| Work duty | A6-A8 |
| Custom designs available | |
After understanding our different types of fixed gantry cranes for sale, let’s now see what fields they can be used in.
Fixed gantry cranes are often used in manufacturing plants where large, heavy components need to be moved regularly during the production process. These stationary cranes provide the stability and lifting power needed for tasks like assembly, moving heavy machinery, or lifting materials from one production station to another.
From container handling in busy ports to loading and unloading cargo in rail yards and logisctics hubs, stationary gantry cranes provide the necessary strength, stability, and precision to manage heavy and specialized loads. The gantry crane in port is typically large, robust, and mounted on tracks, allowing it to handle heavy cargo containers efficiently and accurately.
Fixed gantry cranes are frequently used in large construction projects, particularly for tasks that involve lifting and moving heavy building materials, such as precast concrete beams, steel girders, and other structural components. The cranes are often part of a larger system designed to handle the movement of materials across the construction site.
The precast concrete industry relies heavily on fixed gantry cranes to lift, move, and position large concrete components, such as beams, walls, and panels, during the manufacturing and curing process. Fixed gantry cranes allow for the efficient handling of these heavy elements, which are often part of large-scale construction projects, such as bridges, highways, and buildings.
For fixed gantry cranes that operate on rails, ensuring the safety and integrity of the rail track is crucial. These cranes are equipped with various track safety features, including track sensors, rail alignment detectors, and rail end buffers, which prevent the crane from derailing or going off-track.
This system is designed to prevent the crane from lifting loads beyond its rated capacity, thus reducing the risk of crane failure or accidents due to excessive weight. When the crane detects an overload condition, the system automatically activates an alarm and disables the hoisting mechanism to prevent further lifting.
Limit switches are used to prevent the crane’s hoist or trolley from traveling beyond the safe limits of its operating range. They are strategically placed on the gantry crane to ensure that the movement of the load is confined to designated areas, preventing collision with surrounding structures or equipment.
Every fixed gantry crane is equipped with an emergency stop button, providing a quick and effective way to halt crane operations in the event of an emergency. This button is strategically located in easily accessible areas on the crane’s control panel and at other points on the crane, such as the operator’s cabin and remote control units.
The anti-sway systems work by controlling the motion of the load and minimizing swinging, allowing for more precise and controlled lifting. Anti-sway systems are especially important in applications where precision is crucial, such as in the handling of sensitive materials or equipment.
The wind speed monitoring systems can measure wind speeds and automatically limit crane operations when wind speeds exceed safe thresholds. This prevents accidents such as the crane tipping over or the load swinging uncontrollably due to wind gusts. Wind speed alarms and cut-off features help ensure that lifting operations cease during dangerous weather conditions.
When selecting or customizing a fixed gantry crane, it is crucial to equip it with the appropriate safety features that align with your specific working condition and environment, maximizing both the safety and efficiency of your crane operations.
When it comes to selecting the right type of gantry crane for a specific operation, one of the key decisions is whether to go with a fixed gantry crane or a mobile gantry crane. Both types of cranes have their unique advantages and applications, but understanding when each is most beneficial can help companies make more informed, cost-effective decisions. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing between fixed and mobile gantry cranes:
Ready to make the right choice for your lifting needs? Whether you need a fixed or mobile gantry crane, we offer expert advice, custom solutions, and top-quality cranes to fit your unique requirements. Contact us today for a consultation!
At Aicrane, we offer comprehensive installation and after-sales services to ensure that your crane operates smoothly and reliably. Take a look at the process of accessing installation and after-sales service after purchasing a fixed gantry crane from Aicrane.
We provide professional installation services to ensure your crane is set up correctly and safely. Here’s how you can access our installation service:
If you choose on-site gantry crane installation, our experienced technicians will:
For more flexible options, we also offer remote installation support:
Our after-sales service ensures your fixed crane remains in top condition throughout its operational life. Here’s how we support you after installation:
Routine maintenance is vital for keeping your crane running efficiently. We offer:
We offer warranty coverage on all our cranes, including fixed or stationary gantry cranes. If any parts or components fail within the warranty period, we will:
From professional installation to ongoing support, we are here to assist you at every step of your crane’s lifecycle. With our expertise and dedication to customer satisfaction, you can be confident that your crane will continue to perform reliably for years to come.
To ensure safety, reliability, and longevity, regular gantry crane maintenance is essential. Here are key tips for maintaining fixed gantry cranes:
Check the frame, beams, and supports for wear, cracks, or corrosion. Pay attention to joints and welds.
Frequency: Monthly or more often in harsh environments.
Regular lubrication of bearings, gears, and trolley wheels is necessary to prevent friction and wear.
Frequency: Every 500 operating hours or every 3 months.
Inspect the hoist and trolley for cable wear, motor function, and smooth movement.
Frequency: Every 3–6 months.
Examine wheels for wear and ensure the rails are clear and aligned to avoid operational issues.
Frequency: Monthly or more often for high-load cranes.
Inspect wiring, controls, and emergency stop systems for wear or damage.
Frequency: Every 3 months.
Ensure brake pads, hydraulic, and air systems are in good condition to maintain safety.
Frequency: Every 6 months.
Test the crane’s load capacity regularly to confirm it’s operating at full capacity.
Frequency: Annually or after major repairs.
By following these maintenance tips, you can extend the life of your crane, reduce downtime, and maintain safe and efficient operations.
To learn more about our fixed gantry crane or to get a quote tailored to your specific requirements, contact us today!