Bridge Cranes Key Terms

Understand the terminology for bridge cranes to make smarter business choices

Bridge cranes (also known as overhead cranes) are the most popular material handling equipment. These cranes are also useful for manufacturing and warehousing applications.

If you want to buy or rent bridge cranes for your industrial applications, you will need to be aware of various technical terms that state the specifications and important standards for overhead cranes. This guide intends to familiarize you with the key terms for bridge cranes, such as lifting capacity, ASME B30.2  and WLL.

LOLER (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998)

LOLER aims to reduce the risks to the health and safety of workers from any lifting equipment, including cranes. While using a bridge crane, you must make sure that you are following these regulations.

ASME B30.2

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is another industrial standardization organization. The standard B30.2 provides guidelines about basic crane construction and operating features.

OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.179

OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) is a regulatory organization that ensures work safety. The standard 1910.179 is for all overhead and gantry cranes and covers the safety requirements imposed by Federal law.
Occupational Safety & Health Administration) provides a detailed description about this standard and its scope.

WLL (Working Load Limit)

WLL is the maximum load that should be supported by the crane under any condition. Before selecting a bridge crane, you should evaluate the maximum load requirements for your applications.

SWL (Safe Working Load)

SWL is the maximum mass or force that a crane is authorized to support in general service when the pull is applied in-line.

Lifting capacity

Lifting capacity (also known as load capacity) is the most important specification of a crane. Lifting capacity is the maximum load or force supported by the crane.

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