Cranes and Mezzanine
Mezzanine floor system has been introduced in order to procure the space available, efficiently. An intermediate floor within a building above the ground floor that occupies all or part of the building floor area and consists of columns, beams, joists, deck panels.
It is a cost effective and time efficient way to create additional storage space in any new or existing building. They are easily integrated with pick modules, vertical lifts, conveyors and racking or shelving depending on the type of industries.
It is a cost effective and time efficient way to create additional storage space in any new or existing building. They are easily integrated with pick modules, vertical lifts, conveyors and racking or shelving depending on the type of industries.
Salient Features:
- Easy to install
- Easy workability
- Excellent acoustic barrier
- Eco-friendly
- Fire resistant
- Smooth finish
- Space saving
- Strong and durable
Cranes:
Cranes in heavy industries are usually used to carry and move load from one place to other within the building. Cranes could be operated through automation or manually.
Following are the types of crane –
Monorail Crane - A crane that travels on a single runway beam, usually an "S" or "W" beam.
Under-hung Crane - Crane runs on two parallel girders along the length of the building and these girders are connected through roof.
Overhead Crane – Crane runs on two parallel girders along the length of the building and these girders are connected to the end posts via crane brackets. Overhead cranes are the most diversified and versatile type in heavy industries.
Cranes in heavy industries are usually used to carry and move load from one place to other within the building. Cranes could be operated through automation or manually.
Following are the types of crane –
Monorail Crane - A crane that travels on a single runway beam, usually an "S" or "W" beam.
Under-hung Crane - Crane runs on two parallel girders along the length of the building and these girders are connected through roof.
Overhead Crane – Crane runs on two parallel girders along the length of the building and these girders are connected to the end posts via crane brackets. Overhead cranes are the most diversified and versatile type in heavy industries.