CraneVeyor TranStation® Enclosed Crane Systems® Work-Area Cranes
CraneVeyor is an innovator of work area crane systems. Over 20 years ago we designed and built the TransLifter line of underhung freestanding work area cranes, and in 1998 we integrated our experience into the enclosed track TranStation family of work area cranes. TranStation’s are pre-engineered, rated from 250 thru 4000 pounds, and are designed and priced to bring cranes to applications where cranes might or might not have been considered.
ENCLOSED TRACK CRANE
Work Area Pre-Engineered crane systems to 2 ton capacity that are economical, efficient, and ergonomically justified. TranStations are available as Free Standing (Rugged Seismic designed), Ceiling Mount, Monorail, and Jib Crane systems.
FREE STANDING SYSTEMS
Free Standing TranStations bolt to most concrete floors (5″ nominal) and stand with no extra bracing or foundations. Free Standing systems are great choices as a pre-engineered, and durable work area cranes.
CEILING MOUNTED CRANE SYSTEM
Ceiling mounted cranes are pre-engineered systems, simple to layout and easy to install. The standard hangers are clamp type with hanger rods, but there are a variety of hanger methods available to fit your requirements. Free Standing TranStation monorails are independent of overhead support structure.
Ceiling mounted monorails are pre-engineered, simple to layout and easy to install. The standard hangers are clamp type with hanger rods, but there are a variety of hanger methods available to fit your requirements.
Jib cranes are available in wall bracket and base mounted types. The jibs are easy to operate and economical, and pre-engineered in 100# to 1000# capacity, and up to 16′ span. Base mounted jibs are available to 14′ height under boom.
TranStations are available with engineered options including: mixed capacity systems; motorization; conductor bar electrification; special dimensions and construction for higher hook heights and low headroom and many other special features. Many “specials” are “no problem” with a CraneVeyor TranStation.