Whether you are looking to replace an old crane or invest in new equipment, understanding overhead crane specifications is crucial for ensuring that you select the right crane for your operations. In this article, we’ll dive into the key specs of our overhead cranes, and guide you on how to pick the perfect configuration for your needs to help you get the most out of your investment.
What Are Overhead Crane Specifications?
To ensure that your cranes meet specific operational needs, it’s vital to understand the key technical parameters or specifications that define their performance. These parameters include lifting capacity, span, lifting height, speed, and work duty, among others. Take a look at the various overhead crane specifications and what each one means.
Lifting Capacity
Lifting capacity, often referred to as the rated load capacity, is one of the most crucial specifications of an overhead crane. It indicates the maximum weight that the crane is designed to lift. This capacity is measured in tons (t) and can vary widely depending on the crane’s design and intended application.
For example, the lifting capacity of overhead bridge cranes can range from smaller cranes with a 5t capacity to much larger models capable of lifting up to 450t. Some cranes are designed with dual hooks, with the main hook having a higher lifting capacity than the auxiliary hook. For instance, a 15t/3t overhead crane means the primary hook can lift 15 tons, while the auxiliary hook is rated for 3 tons.
The overhead crane capacity needed for a specific application depends on the weight of the loads being lifted, which is critical in choosing the right crane for your business or facility.
Span
The span of an overhead bridge crane is the distance between the rails on which the crane runs, measured horizontally. It defines how wide the crane can cover and is critical for determining whether the crane can operate across the entire area where lifting operations will occur.
Overhead cranes typically have spans that range from 10.5m to 31.5m, and customized to customer’s requirements.
The span chosen depends on the layout of the workspace and the distance the crane needs to cover. A larger span is required for bigger or more spacious work areas.
Lifting Height
Lifting height refers to the vertical distance between the highest and lowest points a crane’s hook or lifting device can reach. This specification determines how high a crane can lift its load, which is essential for applications involving multi-story facilities or areas with obstacles.
Common lifting heights for overhead cranes range from 6m to 30m, and can also be customized according to your specific requirements. The height is often provided in two values: the primary hook lifting height and the auxiliary hook lifting height. For example, a crane with a lifting height of 12m/14m means the main hook can lift to a height of 12m, and the auxiliary hook reaches up to 14m.
Choosing the right lifting height depends on the height of structures or equipment that need to be lifted, as well as the required clearance for operation.
Speed (Hoist Speed, Crane Travel Speed, Trolley Speed)
The speed of a bridge crane is another critical specification, as it determines how quickly the crane can lift and move loads. Speed specifications typically include:
- Hoist Speed: The speed at which the crane’s hoist moves vertically to lift or lower the load.
- Travel Speed: The speed at which the crane moves horizontally along the runway.
- Trolley Speed: The speed at which the hoist trolley moves along the bridge or girder.
Each of these speeds is essential to optimizing crane operations, ensuring efficiency and safety. For instance, higher speeds may be necessary in high-output environments but should be balanced against the risk of load instability.
Duty Cycle (Service Class)
The duty cycle or service class refers to the amount of use a crane will experience over a certain period. It essentially represents how intensively the crane will be used, and it can range from light-duty (occasional use) to heavy-duty (continuous or high-frequency use).
- Light Duty: Cranes used in lighter, less frequent operations, such as maintenance or installation in power plants or hydropower stations. These light duty overhead cranes operate under light loads and are not subjected to heavy continuous use.
- Medium Duty: These cranes handle moderate loads and are used in general workshops, assembly lines, and production facilities. They work at a medium speed and can handle frequent lifting tasks without continuous heavy-duty usage.
- Heavy Duty: Cranes that are used for heavy load lifting in industries such as metallurgy or foundries, where they regularly handle large and heavy materials. These heavy duty overhead cranes are built to withstand tougher conditions and operate under frequent heavy loads.
- Extra Heavy Duty: These cranes are designed to operate continuously at or near their maximum rated load. They are often used in environments where heavy loads are the norm, such as in steel production or large-scale manufacturing.
Now that you have a better understanding of overhead crane specifications, you can take a closer look at the specifications of our overhead cranes for sale and explore the available options that best suit your business needs.
Details of Aicrane Overhead Crane Technical Specifications
Below we outline the technical specifications of the single girder and double girder overhead cranes offered by Aicrane, highlighting the unique technical features of each type.
Single Girder Overhead Crane Specifications
Our single girder overhead crane is available in a variety of models, each designed with unique technical specifications to meet the demands of different working conditions.

AQ-HD Series
The AQ-HD single girder crane is designed with dual speed lifting, and variable speed travelling, which makes the operation more stable and precise.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-HD | |
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Load capacity | 5-20t |
Span | 7.5-28.5m |
Lifting height | 6-18m |
Lifting speed | 0.8/5m/min |
Hoist running speed | 2-20m/min |
Crane running speed | 3-30m/min |
Work duty | A5 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-LD Series
The AQ-LD single beam crane is a cost-effective solution for small and light-duty applications, offering reliable performance for everyday lifting tasks.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-LD | |
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Load capacity | 1-25t |
Span | 7.5-31.5m |
Lifting height | 6-30m |
Lifting speed | 0.3-8m/min |
Hoist running speed | 20m/min |
Crane running speed | 20m/min |
Work duty | A3, A4 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-LX Series
AQ-LX underhung crane is ideal for situations with limited workshop height or where no columns are available, providing a flexible and space-saving lifting solution.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-LX | |
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Load capacity | 0.5-10t |
Span | 3-22.5m |
Lifting height | 6-30m |
Lifting speed | 0.7-8m/min |
Hoist running speed | 20m/min |
Crane running speed | 20m/min |
Work duty | A3, A4 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-LB Series
AQ-LB explosion proof crane is engineered for use in hazardous environments with explosive gases or dust, providing safe and reliable operation in such critical conditions.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-LB | |
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Load capacity | 1-20t |
Span | 7.5-31.5m |
Lifting height | 6-30m |
Lifting speed | 0.33-8m/min |
Hoist running speed | 20m/min |
Crane running speed | 20m/min |
Work duty | A3, A4 |
Explosion-proof grade | ExdⅡBT4、ExdⅡCT4 |
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Double Girder Overhead Crane Specifications
Double girder overhead cranes are ideal for heavy-duty applications and offer enhanced efficiency. We offer a wide range of double girder bridge cranes with various specifications to accommodate the diverse lifting needs of our customers.

AQ-QDX Series
AQ-QDX double girder craner features maintenance-free design, and stable variable frequency drive for efficient and smooth performance.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-QDX | |
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Load capacity | 5-320t |
Span | 10.5-31.5m |
Lifting height | 6-24m |
Lifting speed | 0.2-10.7m/min |
Trolley running speed | 2.4-33m/min |
Crane running speed | 4.2-68m/min |
Work duty | A3-A5 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-QD Series
AQ-QD double girder bridge crane is an economical choice for heavy-duty applications, commonly used in factories, warehouses, workshops, and more.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-QD | |
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Load capacity | 5-450t |
Span | 10.5-31.5m |
Lifting height | 6-24m |
Lifting speed | 2.1-11.5m/min |
Trolley running speed | 27-40m/min |
Crane running speed | 42-75m/min |
Work duty | A3-A7 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-NLH Series
The AQ-NLH European hoist double girder crane is designed with low headroom and lightweight structure, dual-speed lifting, and variable-speed traveling, making the operation more efficient and stable.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-NLH | |
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Load capacity | 5-80t |
Span | 10.5-31.5m |
Lifting height | 6-18m |
Lifting speed | 0.4-5m/min |
Trolley running speed | 2-20m/min |
Crane running speed | 3-30m/min |
Work duty | A5 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-LH Series
The AQ-LH hoist double girder bridge crane features an electric hoist, offering a simpler and more compact structure, making it ideal for less demanding lifting applications.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-LH | |
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Load capacity | 5-50t |
Span | 10.5-31.5m |
Lifting height | 6-30m |
Lifting speed | 0.18-8m/min |
Trolley running speed | 20m/min |
Crane running speed | 20m/min |
Work duty | A3, A4 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-QB Series
AQ-QB explosion proof overhead crane is designed for use in hazardous environments such as machinery workshops, chemical plants, warehouses, and stockyards with flammable or explosive substances.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-QB | |
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Load capacity | 5-75t |
Span | 10.5-31.5m |
Lifting height | 6-20m |
Lifting speed | 1.9-5m/min |
Trolley running speed | 10.5-20.5m/min |
Crane running speed | 15.4-22.3m/min |
Work duty | A3-A4 |
Explosion-proof grade | ExdⅡBT4、ExdⅡCT4 |
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AQ-QZ Series
AQ-QZ grab overhead crane is perfect for loading and unloading bulk materials such as coal, ore, grain, and sand in power plants, freight yards, workshops, docks, and similar facilities.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-QZ | |
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Load capacity | 5-20t |
Span | 10.5-31.5m |
Lifting height | 6-26m |
Lifting speed | 30.7-39.3m/min |
Trolley running speed | 31.1-44.6m/min |
Crane running speed | 76.9-93.6m/min |
Work duty | A5-A7 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-QC Series
AQ-QC electromagnetic crane is specialized for handling steel plates, profiles, scrap metal, rebar, and other magnetic materials.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-QC | |
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Load capacity | 5-50t |
Span | 10.5-31.5m |
Lifting height | 6-16m |
Lifting speed | 7.8-15.5m/min |
Trolley running speed | 31.3-40.1m/min |
Crane running speed | 58.5-70.6m/min |
Work duty | A5-A7 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-YZ Series
AQ-YZ casting crane is essential for steelmaking and continuous casting processes, primarily used to lift and transfer liquid metal ladles.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-YZ | |
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Load capacity | 5-320t |
Span | 10.5-31.5 m |
Lifting height | 6-24m |
Lifting speed | 6-13m/min |
Trolley running speed | 36-45.9m/min |
Crane running speed | 63-118.6m/min |
Work duty | A6-A8 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-QL Series
AQ-QL double girder crane is equipped with a hanging beam lifting mechanism, specifically designed to handle long and oversized items with ease. The handling beam aids in distributing the weight evenly, ensuring safer and more efficient operations.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-QL | |
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Load capacity | 7.5+7.5t-20+20t |
Span | 10.5-34.5m |
Lifting height | 6-16m |
Lifting speed | 11.7-13.2m/min |
Trolley running speed | 31.3-37m/min |
Crane running speed | 58.5-74.3m/min |
Work duty | A5-A7 |
Custom designs available |
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AQ-QE Series
AQ-QE overhead crane is equipped with dual trolleys, allowing for efficient load handling in complex lifting operations, often used in large-scale workshops and industrial settings. It is ideal for steel mills, shipyards, construction sites, and power plants.
PARAMETERS OF AQ-QE | |
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Load capacity | 5+5t-320+320t |
Span | 10.5-34m |
Lifting height | 6-24m |
Lifting speed | 2.3-11.5m/min |
Trolley running speed | 22.5-40.1m/min |
Crane running speed | 40-75.1m/min |
Work duty | A3-A7 |
Custom designs available |
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Custom Specifications for Diverse Overhead Crane Applications
Here are several application of bridge cranes across different industries, showcasing how these cranes serve specific needs based on their lifting capacity, span, and other specifications.
Mining Industry – Crushing Equipment Maintenance
A mining service company utilizes a 32 ton double girder overhead crane for the routine maintenance of crushing equipment. With a span of 14 meters, the crane can easily cover the required work area, and the 10-meter lifting height allows it to lift and replace large parts like crusher jaws and other heavy machinery components. The A5 duty class ensures that the crane can handle the frequent use required in this demanding environment.

- Model: AQ-NLH
- Lifting Capacity: 32 tons
- Span: 14 meters
- Lifting Height: 10 meters
- Duty Class: A5
Heavy Equipment Manufacturing – Moving Large Machinery Parts
In a heavy equipment manufacturing facility, multiple single girder overhead cranes are used to lift and move large components. The 22.5-meter span allows the crane to cover a large portion of the facility, while the 8-meter lifting height ensures that components can be safely positioned at various stages of assembly. The A5 duty class supports the crane’s ability to perform in demanding environments with high precision.

- Model: AQ-HD
- Lifting Capacity: 5 tons, 10 ton, 10T+5T, 16T+10T
- Span: 22.5 meters
- Lifting Height: 8 meters
- Duty Class: A5
Steel Industry – Metal Scrap Handling
At a steel plant’s scrap yard, a 15 ton magnetic overhead crane is used to lift and move scrap metal. The 15-meter span ensures that the crane can cover the entire scrap yard, while the 10-meter lifting height enables it to load and unload materials from high racks or bins. The electromagnetic attachment is highly effective in picking up and transporting large amounts of scrap iron efficiently. The crane’s A7 duty class makes it capable of handling the heavy-duty, continuous operation required in this environment.

- Model: AQ-QC
- Lifting Capacity: 15 tons
- Span: 15 meters
- Lifting Height: 10 meters
- Duty Class: A7
Paper Industry – Paper Production
At a paper mill, a 20 ton double girder overhead crane is used to move large rolls of paper during the production process. The crane spans 16.5 meters, allowing it to cover the entire production area, while the 9-meter lifting height ensures it can move paper rolls and other materials to different stages of the production line. Additionally, the crane is utilized for handling large cardboard boxes that are formed and packaged for shipping.

- Model: AQ-NLH
- Lifting Capacity: 20 tons
- Span: 16.5 meters
- Lifting Height: 9 meters
- Duty Class: A5
Glass Manufacturing – Handling Glass Sheets
A glass manufacturing plant uses a 5 ton single girder overhead crane to lift and position large glass sheets during production. The crane’s 15-meter span allows it to cover different areas of the factory floor, and the 6-meter lifting height accommodates the handling of large glass panels. The A5 duty class ensures that the crane can be used frequently, providing efficient operation in the delicate handling of glass products without risk of damage.

- Model: AQ-HD
- Lifting Capacity: 5 tons
- Span: 15 meters
- Lifting Height: 6 meters
- Duty Class: A5
Metal Smelting – Ladle Handling
In a metal smelting facility, a double girder overhead crane with a 110/40-ton lifting capacity is used for ladle handling. The crane is equipped with a main lifting mechanism capable of handling heavy ladles (110 tons) and an auxiliary hook for auxiliary lifting tasks (40 tons). With a 20-meter span, the ladle crane can reach across the entire smelting area, while the 16-meter lifting height allows for the safe transfer of molten metal to and from high furnaces and casting molds. The A7 duty class is essential for supporting the continuous and heavy-duty operations in such a high-risk and demanding environment, where molten metal handling requires precise movements and high reliability.

- Model: AQ-YZ
- Lifting Capacity: 110/40 tons
- Span: 20 meters
- Lifting Height: 16 meters
- Duty Class: A7
Our overhead cranes are not limited to the applications mentioned above. We offer fully customizable specifications to meet your unique lifting requirements, ensuring that you get the perfect solution for your specific needs. Whether it’s a specialized lifting task or a custom design to fit your operational environment, we are committed to providing the right bridge crane specification tailored to your business.
Choosing the Right Specification of Overhead Crane
Selecting the right specifications for an overhead crane is crucial for ensuring optimal performance, safety, and efficiency in your operations. Here’s a detailed guide on how to make the right choice.
How to Select the Right Load Capacity
- Identify the Maximum Load: Assess the typical and heaviest loads that will be lifted. It’s essential to factor in the weight of materials, equipment, or goods, as well as any additional components like slings, grabs, electromagnetic chucks, or spreader beams.
- Add Safety Margin: It’s always wise to add a safety margin when selecting the crane’s load capacity. A general rule of thumb is to choose a crane that offers at least 25% more load capacity than your heaviest expected load. This helps prevent overload situations and extends the crane’s lifespan.
- Consider Future Growth: Consider potential increases in workload over time. Opting for a custom overhead crane with a slightly higher load capacity than needed can accommodate any future changes in your operations without requiring an upgrade.
How to Choose the Right Span
- Measure Your Facility: Start by measuring the distance between support columns or walls where the crane will be installed. This will give you a clear idea of the span needed to cover the workspace.
- Consider Future Layouts: If you plan to expand your facility or alter the layout, ensure the span allows for flexible coverage of the area.
How to Select the Right Lifting Height
- Define Clearance Requirements: Determine the height of the items being lifted and the clearance required for storage or transport. It’s vital to choose a crane that can reach these heights comfortably.
- Account for Overhead Structures: Consider any existing overhead structures or obstructions in the facility, such as beams, ductwork, or other equipment. The crane’s lifting height must be able to clear these obstacles while operating.
How to Choose the Right Speeds
- Select Load Handling Speed: Different tasks require different lifting speeds. For precise material handling, a slower speed might be necessary, while for quick loading and unloading, faster speeds are more effective.
- Determine Control Modes: Cranes typically offer different speeds for hoisting, traveling, and trolley movement. Depending on the application, you may need different control modes (e.g., variable speed controls or two-speed systems) for smoother, more efficient operations.
How to Choose the Right Duty Cycle
- Consider Frequency of Use: How often will the crane be in operation? Cranes that operate continuously or for long hours will require a higher-duty cycle (i.e., more robust components), while cranes used occasionally may need less.
- Evaluate Work Intensity: The duty cycle also takes into account how heavy the loads are and how much time the crane spends lifting them. Cranes used for light-duty tasks may only need an A3 or A4 rating, while cranes in heavy-duty environments will require an A5, A6, or higher rating.
- Factor in Environmental Conditions: If the crane is operating in extreme environments (e.g., high-temperature or corrosive conditions), it may require a more durable and reliable duty cycle rating to handle the stress.
If you’re ready to find the perfect overhead crane for your facility, contact us today to discuss your specific needs. Our team of experts is here to guide you through the selection process, ensuring you choose the right crane for your operations.
How We Ensure the Proper Specs Throughout the Lifecycle of Your Overhead Crane
From the design and installation phases to daily operation and long-term maintenance, it is crucial to ensure that your crane continues to operate within its intended specifications throughout its lifecycle. Here is how we help you maintain the right bridge crane specifications, ensuring reliable, efficient, and safe operations at every stage.

Design Phase: Tailoring the Right Crane Specifications for Your Needs
At the heart of ensuring the right specifications lies a thorough understanding of your operational needs. As an experienced overhead crane manufacturer, we work closely with you during the design phase to ensure that every specification aligns perfectly with your requirements, both now and in the future.

Installation: Ensuring Your Crane Operates to Exact Specifications
Once your crane has been designed and manufactured, the next crucial step is overhead crane installation. We partner with you to ensure a smooth and precise installation process, making sure that the crane is set up to operate within the intended specifications right from day one.

Ongoing Operation: Monitoring and Adjusting to Maintain Optimal Performance
Once the crane is in operation, it’s important to continually monitor its performance to ensure that it is working within the specified limits. We provide guidelines and support to help you maintain peak performance throughout the crane’s operational life.

Maintenance: Ensuring Long-Term Compliance with Specifications
Proper maintenance is key to ensuring that your crane continues to meet its design specifications over the years. We offer ongoing support and maintenance advice to keep your crane in top condition, extending its lifespan and improving operational efficiency.

Performance Upgrades: Adjusting Crane Specifications to Evolving Needs
Over time, your operational requirements may change, and the overhead bridge crane specifications may need to be adjusted accordingly. We’re here to help you make performance upgrades that keep your crane operating at its best, even as your business grows.
As a reliable overhead crane manufacturer, our role doesn’t end once your crane is delivered and installed. We are committed to helping you maintain the right specifications throughout the entire lifecycle of your overhead crane, ensuring that your crane continues to perform optimally, efficiently, and safely. To learn more about overhead crane specifications, contact Aicrane today!