
US-based overhead cranes and hoists supplier Tri-State Overhead Crane announced that a 35-ton double box girder crane has been shipped out from its facility.
The newly shipped crane system features a 65ft span with a quad motor set-up.
Also, it features an SX double girder wire rope hoist from R&M Materials Handling (RM) and the Flex EX remote control system from Magnetek.
R&M’s Spacemaster SX wire rope hoist features a large drum diameter that creates a vertical lift, and its frame design allows closer end approaches than other hoists.
Magnetek’s Flex EX series of radio remote controls offer a cost-effective solution to the restrictive use of hardwired pendants.
Tri-State Overhead Crane, in a LinkedIn post, said: “This 35-ton double box girder crane just shipped out from our facility.
“It boasts a 65-ft span with a quad motor set up and features an R&M Materials Handling, Inc. SX double girder wire rope hoist and Magnetek Flex EX remote.”
Tri-State specialises in the design, manufacturing, installation, and service of overhead cranes and lifting solutions.
The company offers a complete spectrum of crane products for applications in different industries, such as manufacturing, construction, and logistics.
Its product portfolio includes overhead bridge cranes, gantry cranes, jib cranes, monorail systems, and custom-engineered lifting solutions.
With a team of experienced technicians, the firm offers installation, commissioning, preventive maintenance, inspections, repairs, modernisation, and retrofitting services.
In addition to crane manufacturing capabilities, Tri-State Overhead Crane provides a wide range of services to support customers throughout the entire lifecycle of their cranes.
Last week, Tri-State Overhead Crane announced the delivery of a complete crane system with a 5-ton top-running single girder crane and a 60-ft freestanding runway.
It features an SX low headroom wire rope hoist from RM and a Flex radio from Magnetek.