The 10 Tons Double Girder Overhead (EOT) Crane is a heavy-duty material handling solution engineered for efficient, safe, and reliable lifting operations in various industrial settings.

The 10 Tons Double Girder Overhead (EOT) Crane is a heavy-duty material handling solution engineered for efficient, safe, and reliable lifting operations in various industrial settings. Designed with two parallel girders spanning the working area, this crane delivers exceptional load-bearing capacity and stability, making it an ideal choice for lifting and moving bulky or heavy items up to 10 tons. Whether in manufacturing plants, steel mills, warehouses, or construction sites, this EOT crane enhances productivity by streamlining material flow and reducing manual labor intensity.

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Parameter
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Specification
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Rated Lifting Capacity
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10 Tons
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Span (Distance Between Rails)
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10m – 30m (Customizable)
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Lifting Height
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6m – 20m (Customizable)
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Working Class
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A5 – A6 (Medium to Heavy Duty)
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Lifting Speed
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0.8m/min – 8m/min (Dual Speed Optional)
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Crane Traveling Speed
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10m/min – 30m/min
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Trolley Traveling Speed
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5m/min – 20m/min
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Power Supply
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380V/50Hz/3Ph (Customizable for Different Regions)
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The 10 Tons Double Girder Overhead (EOT) Crane is widely used in the following industries and scenarios:
We are committed to providing comprehensive after-sales service to ensure the smooth operation of your crane:
If you have any custom requirements, such as special span, lifting height, or working environment adaptation, please contact us, and our professional team will provide you with a tailored solution.



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