Factory cranes are essential equipment in industrial production, warehousing, and heavy logistics, responsible for lifting, positioning, and transporting materials. Understanding the types, core components, and practical applications of a factory crane is crucial for selecting efficient, safe, and long-lasting solutions.
This guide addresses key industrial concerns, including:
- How to choose the right crane type based on facility layout and load requirements
- How core components affect performance, maintenance, and safety
- Recommended configurations for different industrial applications
What Is a Factory Crane
A factory crane is specifically designed for industrial factories or warehouse environments. Unlike port cranes or construction cranes, factory cranes are characterized by:
- High-frequency operation
- Precise lifting and positioning
- Long-term stability
- Adaptability to complex industrial conditions, such as building span, runway rails, and floor load capacity
Understanding a factory crane involves more than knowing it “can lift loads.” Critical considerations include:
- Whether the equipment design matches operational conditions
- Whether component selection ensures performance and reliability
- Safety and maintenance requirements over time

Types of Factory Crane
Overhead Crane
Overview: Overhead cranes are commonly installed on factory roof rails and are available as single or double girder designs.
Selection Criteria:
- Single girder cranes suit light to medium loads (≤10t) and limited spans
- Double girder cranes are ideal for heavy loads (≥10t) and wide spans (≥20m)
Applications:
- Small to medium parts handling in manufacturing facilities
- Assembly lines or repetitive operation stations
Considerations:
- Roof load-bearing capacity and crane height must meet specifications
- Single girder cranes have limited span; heavy loads may cause beam deflection
Gantry Crane
Overview: Gantry cranes have a door-like structure and can be used indoors or outdoors with mobility.
Selection Criteria:
- High load and wide span requirements
- Cross-facility or outdoor heavy lifting
- Floor foundation or rail load capacity must be evaluated
Applications:
- Steel, shipbuilding, and heavy machinery assembly
- Outdoor logistics yards
Considerations:
- Frequent movement requires well-designed wheels and leg structures
- Outdoor applications need windproof and corrosion-resistant features
Jib Crane
Overview: Jib cranes use a cantilever or arm structure, covering a limited working area.
Selection Criteria:
- Localized lifting needs (≤5t)
- Single workstation or compact space
Applications:
- Parts assembly lines
- Precision machining workshops
Considerations:
- Arm length and support type determine reach and load capacity
- Suitable for lightweight, repetitive operations
Wall-Mounted & Semi-Gantry Cranes
Overview: These cranes save floor space and are suitable for specific work conditions.
Selection Criteria:
- Limited floor space
- Partially fixed workstations
- Low to medium load (≤10t)
Applications:
- Storage areas or localized assembly stations
- Light material handling
Considerations:
- Wall or support structure must meet load-bearing requirements
- Regular inspection of fixed points is essential

Core Components of a Factory Crane
Structural Components
Includes: Main girder, gantry frame, supporting legs
Impact on performance:
- Main girder span and cross-section affect load stability
- Gantry frame and legs bear dynamic loads, affecting safety
- High-strength steel and proper welding increase service life
Selection Advice:
- High-frequency or heavy-duty operation requires reinforced girders and rigid gantry frames
- Mobile cranes require optimized leg and wheel systems
Lifting and Mechanical Components
Includes: Hoisting motor, wire rope/chain, gear reducer
Impact on performance:
- Hoisting speed, load stability, and operational precision
- Wire rope or chain durability affects service life
- Gear reducer smooths transmission and reduces structural fatigue
Selection Advice:
- High-tonnage applications require high-torque motors and long-life wire ropes
- Frequent start-stop operations benefit from flexible reducers or variable frequency drives
Electrical and Control Components
Includes: Motor drives, variable frequency drives (VFDs), control panels
Impact on performance:
- Precise positioning
- Smooth starts and stops, reducing mechanical shock
- Energy efficiency and maintenance convenience
Selection Advice:
- High-precision assembly or production lines prefer PLC-controlled VFD systems
- Simple material handling may use basic contactor-based control
Safety and Protection Components
Includes: Brakes, limit switches, overload protection, emergency stop
Function:
- Prevent overloading, collision, or over-travel
- Improve operational safety
- Extend crane service life
Selection Advice:
- Heavy-load or wide-span cranes require full limit and emergency braking systems
- Regular inspection and maintenance are essential for long-term reliability
Industrial Applications of Factory Cranes
Manufacturing Facilities
Challenges: Handling heavy parts, frequent lifting, high precision requirements
Solution: Cranes with rigid main beams, stable hoisting, and precise control
Recommendation: Single girder overhead cranes for light-medium loads; double girder overhead or gantry cranes for heavy assembly
Warehousing and Logistics
Challenges: Diverse goods, frequent storage and retrieval, limited space
Solution: Compact, flexible cranes such as gantry or semi-gantry
Recommendation: Optimize runway layout to improve operational efficiency and reduce redundant handling
Heavy Industry
Challenges: Steel, machinery, and automotive plants require high load capacity and continuous operation
Solution: Durable gantry cranes with high load ratings and low maintenance requirements
Recommendation: Evaluate floor load capacity and leg-wheel system; schedule regular lubrication and component inspection
Specialized Conditions
Applications: Nuclear power, chemical, and shipbuilding with high safety standards
Solution: Full safety component integration (brakes, limit switches, overload protection)
Recommendation: Custom structural and control systems to ensure reliability and protection

Key Factors When Choosing a Factory Crane
- Load and Span: Ensure safety factor ≥1.25
- Duty Class / Usage Frequency: Heavy-duty components for frequent operations
- Space and Mobility: Fixed, mobile, or outdoor operations
- Safety and Maintenance: Complete safety components and accessible spare parts
Conclusion
Selecting the right factory crane requires evaluating type, components, and operational conditions, not just lifting capacity. A comprehensive understanding ensures safe, reliable, and efficient long-term operation.
For precise factory crane recommendations, share your project details such as load, span, and site conditions with Yonghao Crane. Email: yonghaoqizhong@163.com



