Free Bridge Crane Specifications

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Shupper-Brickle Equipment is pleased to provide these free Engineering Specifications for a top running single girder bridge crane and underhung single girder bridge crane, compliant with ANSI B30, OSHA, the AWS and the NEC.

What’s the Difference Between Pilot Air and Full Air for Powering Hoists?

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If you’re shopping for an air chain hoist, you will need to know whether Pilot air or full air power is used in the facility. Pilot air and full air describe types of air pressure used to control an air-powered hoist's functions. Let’s look at each type of air pressure...

Bridge Cranes Line Card

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Sveda Cranes are custom-designed and fabricated bridge cranes built by Shupper-Brickle Equipment. We offer a range of capacities, spans, and lifts, tailored to your needs and existing facility. Build-Your-Own Crane Kits are also available.  Contact us for a free estimate at 800-642-7263 or Info@SBOMH.com . Click on the document below to view our Bridge Cranes Line Card.

Contact us for DuPont Standards on Overhead Material Handling

Shupper-Brickle Equipment Co7/22/20

Shupper-Brickle Equipment has supplied material handling equipment to E.I. DuPont & Nemours and related entities since 1995.  Contact us for more information on the following standards or to source compliant equipment: S33G - Overhead Hoisting Systems SV1G - Overhead Powered Hoists & Cranes SB9X - Bolting Structural Steel DB1X -...

Glossary of Terms: Overhead Material Handling Equipment

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Glossary of Terms A reference source for overhead bridge cranes, gantry cranes, hoists and mechanisms keywords and definitions as obtained from the United States Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Standards 1910.179 and the Material Handling Industry of America (MHIA)Sources: http://www.osha.gov http://www.mhia.org

ASME Hoist Duty Classification

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What is hoist duty? The ASME Hoist Duty Classification is a rating system to make sure a hoist is suitable for the application. It’s based on a combination of how often the hoist is used and how much of its capacity is used.