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Underhung Freestanding Runways
Design Details
Underhung Freestanding runway systems are designed to support the stand-alone workstation bridge crane from the lower flange of the runway girder. These girders are commonly constructed from I or W flanged beams. Heavy-duty patented track runways are available for high-usage applications. The patented track is fabricated with a hardened lower flange to resist wear. Both underhung runways and monorail spurs can use the same track; therefore, they can be interconnected as a cost-effective means of transferring loads between building bays via transfer switches. Click here for more information on underhung bridge cranes with switches. By design, nothing inherent to the freestanding system obstructs the path of the runway, and extending the system is simple.
Features:
- Bolt-together construction requires no certified welder.
- Normally range from ½ to 15 Ton capacity.
- Standard spans up to 55 feet.
- Unlimited lengths available.
- Accommodates transfer switches
- Columns bolt to as small as a 6 inch concrete slab or reinforced concrete footer.
- Motorized, hand chain, push type, and pneumatic powered bridge cranes available.
- Standard systems are pre-engineered.
- Ships complete with:
- assembly manual
- runway electrification
- hardware
- Chemical anchors are provided when foundations are not needed.
- Computer aided design drawings supplied.
- Designs are based on AISIC specifications.