Goliath Crane
A type of gantry crane with a large bridge structure supported by two or more legs that run on rails laid on the ground. It's designed for heavy lifting and outdoor applications, typically moving loads within a defined area.
Types of Goliath Crane
Single Girder Goliath Cranes: One main beam, suitable for lighter to medium loads.
Double Girder Goliath Cranes: Two main beams, for heavy loads and wider spans, allowing the hoist to run on top of the girders.
Semi-Goliath Cranes: One leg runs on a ground rail, while the other end runs on an elevated rail (often on a building structure).
Container Handling Goliath Cranes (e.g., Rubber Tired Gantry - RTG or Rail Mounted Gantry - RMG): Specialized for loading/unloading shipping containers.
Applications in Various Industries
Shipyards & Ports: Lifting ship components, containers.
Precast Concrete Yards: Handling large concrete elements.
Steel Mills: Moving heavy steel coils, plates.
Construction Sites: Lifting large structural components.
Power Plants: Heavy equipment installation and maintenance.
Freight Yards: Loading/unloading railcars.
Technology:
Robust Steel Structure: Designed for high loads and wind resistance.
Hoisting Mechanism: Wire rope hoists (single or double drum) for heavy lifting.
Trolley: Moves the hoist along the bridge girder.
Gantry Travel Drives: Electric motors with gearboxes and brakes for movement along the ground rails.
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs): For smooth, precise control of all motions (hoist, trolley, gantry).
Safety Features: Limit switches, overload protection, anti-collision systems, storm anchors, wind speed sensors.
Remote Control & Cab Control: Operator interfaces.
Advanced Control Systems: PLC-based, potentially with automation features.
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