Introduction to EOT CRANES & HOISTS

EOT (Electric Overhead Traveling) Cranes and Hoist are industrial machines that are mainly used for materials movements in construction sites, production halls, assembly lines, storage areas, power stations, and similar places.

Types of Cranes

Single girder cranes (Fig. 1A) – The crane consists of a single bridge girder supported on two end trucks. It has a trolley hoist mechanism that runs on the bottom flange of the bridge girder.

Double Girder Bridge Cranes (Fig. 1B) – The crane consists of two bridge girders supported on two end trucks. The trolley runs on rails on the top of the bridge girders.

Figure showing single and double girder cranes
Fig. 1: Figure showing single and double girder cranes

Selection of Cranes

Which Crane should you choose – Single Girder or Double Girder

Generally, if the crane is more than 15 tons or the span is more than 30m, a double girder crane is a better solution.

Components of Cranes (Fig. 2)

Figure showing Crane Components
Fig. 2: Figure showing Crane Components

Essential Parameters for Specifying EOT Cranes (Fig. 3)

Parameters needed for specifying an overhead crane
Fig. 3: Parameters needed for specifying an overhead crane

Codes and Standards for EOT Cranes

Electric Overhead Traveling cranes shall conform in design, materials, construction, and performance with the current issue of the following specifications, codes, and standards.

  • CMAA 70 Specification for Top Running Bridge & Gantry Type Multiple Girder Electric Overhead Traveling Cranes
  • AGMA American Gear Manufacturer’s Association
  • ASME HST-4 Performance Standard for Overhead Electric Wire Rope Hoists
  • ASME Y 14.1 Decimal Inch Drawing Sheet Size and Format
  • ASME B18.2.2 Square and Hex Nuts
  • ASME B30.2 Overhead and Gantry Cranes (Top Running Bridge, Single or Multiple Girder, Top Running Trolley Hoist)
  • ASME B30.10 Hooks
  • AWS D14.1 American Welding Society – Specification for Welding of Industrial and Mill Cranes
  • HMI 100-74 Hoist Manufacturer’s Institute – Specification for Electric Wire Rope Hoists
  • NEC 610-14 Determining Amperage Requirements for Cranes and Hoists
  • NEMA ICS 8 Industrial Control and Systems – Crane and Hoist Controllers
  • NFPA70 National Electrical Code
  • OSHA Occupational Safety & Health Administration
  • IBC International Building Code (This will eventually replace UBC)
  • UBC Uniform Building Code
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Control Equipment (Fig. 4) for EOT Cranes

Typical control equipments for crane
Fig. 4: Typical control equipments for crane

HOISTS (Fig. 5)

A hoist is a device used for lifting or lowering a load by means of a drum or lift wheel around which a rope or chain wraps.

Figure showing typical Hoists
Fig. 5: Figure showing typical Hoists

Hoist Selection Factors

  • The weight of the load to be lifted includes below-the-hook lifting, load-supporting, and positioning devices.
  • The physical size of the load.
  • Clearance Considerations
  • Lifting Speed Considerations
  • Hoist duty

Hoisting Equipment

  • Sheaves
  • Hook Assembly
  • Gear Assembly
  • Rope Drum
  • Ropes

Hoist Standards

  • ASME-HST-1 Performance Standard for Electric Chain Hoists
  • ASME-HST-2 Performance Standard for Hand Chain Manually Operated Chain Hoists
  • ASME-HST-3 Performance Standard for Manually Lever Operated Chain Hoists
  • ASME-HST-4 Performance Standard for Overhead Electric Wire Rope Hoists
  • ASME-HST-5 Performance Standard for Air Chain Hoists
  • ASME-HST-6 Performance Standard for Air Wire Rope Hoists
  • ASME-B30.7 Safety Standard for Base Mounted Drum Hoists
  • ASME-B30.16 Safety Standard for Overhead Hoists (Underhung)
  • ASME-B30.21 Safety Standard Manually Lever-Operated Hoists
  • OSHA (Parts 1910 and 1926) adopts or invokes the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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Anup Kumar Dey

I am a Mechanical Engineer turned into a Piping Engineer. Currently, I work in a reputed MNC as a Senior Piping Stress Engineer. I am very much passionate about blogging and always tried to do unique things. This website is my first venture into the world of blogging with the aim of connecting with other piping engineers around the world.

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  3. Amazing blog! Here you have mentioned everything about EOT CRANES & HOISTS, which includes types, selection, components, parameters, codes, and their standards. GANESH ENGINEERING is dealing with the same EOT Cranes, recently I have purchased from it. Thanks for sharing it.

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