
Crane runways are available as free standing, ceiling mounted, or semi-free standing (using existing structure for half the support). The crane runway system you will be able to use depends on the bridge crane you decide on. Though most of our runways work with almost all of our bridges, there are a few that are more selective. Our crane runway systems are fully capable of expansion and include full services and replacement parts.


Top Running Workstation Bridge Crane Runway
The workstation runway features an easy installation process due to no bracing being needed as well as only having four support columns. It’s modular design allows for an easier relocation process as well as the ability to extend the runway. Pre-engineering allows the costs to remain lower than similar options.

Freestanding Runway
The Freestanding runway stands on its own – its design resists lateral and longitudinal forces unaided. Braces to other support structures simply aren’t necessary.
This independence brings versatility: the system’s just as comfortable outdoors as indoors. The bridge crane runs on rails mounted to the top of the runway beams, maximizing the available hook height.
Top Running Freestanding bridge crane runways are also able to handle higher capacities than underhung models.

Semi-Freestanding Runway
When a new or existing building has enough reserve capacity to resist the longitudinal (along the length of the crane runway) and lateral (across the width of the runway) forces, Service Crane can attach the columns and runways to these buildings, reducing the amount of steel required to produce an overhead crane system.

Header Braced Crane Runway
The runway is supported by the freestanding support columns, each pair tied together by a header. Header-braced systems are ideal when the lowest obstruction in the building is high enough that it does not limit the hook height.
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This runway type is easily expandable, and can handle multiple bridge crane systems.

Underhung Free-Standing Runway
AmeriCrane underhung freestanding runways feature a bolt-together construction which doesn’t require a certified welder for assembly.
One of the major advantages of an underhung crane is its ability to interlock with a fixed spur, crossover, and adjacent cranes.
This interlocking capability allows a load to be transported throughout the plant system without the need to set it down, thereby eliminating re-handling.

Underhung Ceiling Mounted Runway
AmeriCrane underhung ceiling-mounted runways feature overhead crane runways that attach directly to the ceiling or roof structure of a building.
Ceiling-mounted, underhung systems are extremely versatile and can be used to easily transfer loads from one bay to another with the use of transfer switches.
Underhung ceiling-mounted crane runways allow for the utilization of entire floor space under the crane runway as well.
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