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Cranes

Overhead Cranes Single Girder

The standardization of single girder cranes makes this configuration optimal for the use of space, together with a minimum weight.

Overhead Cranes Double Girder

The double girder configuration, thanks to the calculations system used, has an optimized weight, reducing loads on the structure, together with a greater stability when handling large loads.

Monorail

This type of overhead lifting system is quite specialized and very effective when properly designed into the factory layout. Only two directions of hook travel are afforded by the monorail: up/down and along the axis of the monorail beam.

Jib Crane

They can be fitted with chain or wire rope hoists, in low headroom or normal headroom configuration. High precision achieved in manual or powered motorized movement. MISR has manufactured and patented its very own jib crane design allowing it to achieve continuous 360° motion.

Gantry Crane

Unlike EOT cranes, Gantry cranes have legs and move on runways which are usually on floor level. These cranes are highly efficient to work outdoors, achieving high speeds and capacities. MISR has designed a gantry crane that is able to operate in low headroom buildings by having adjustable vertical as well as horizontal hoist movements.

Semi-gantry Crane

They can be fitted with chain or wire rope hoists, in low headroom or normal headroom configuration. High precision achieved in manual or powered motorized movement. MISR has manufactured and patented its very own jib crane design allowing it to achieve continuous 360° motion.