Gantry crane
Boat Lifting Gantry Crane Equipment Marine Travel Lift

Product Overview
The 100Tons 150 Ton Boat Lifting Gantry Crane is a robust and versatile lifting solution designed for marine and industrial applications. With a lifting capacity ranging from 5 tons to 150 tons, this crane is ideal for shipyards, ports, and heavy-duty construction sites. Its durable construction and customizable features ensure reliable performance in demanding environments.
Product Advantages
- High Capacity and Versatility: Supports a wide range of lifting capacities, making it suitable for various industries.
- Customizable Design: Adjustable lifting height and customizable colors to meet specific operational needs.
- Durable and Reliable: Built with high-quality components, including engines, bearings, and gearboxes, ensuring long-term performance.
- Efficient Operation: Features multiple control methods, including cabin, pendant, and remote control, for precise and safe handling.
- Comprehensive Support: Backed by a 1-year warranty and detailed machinery test reports for quality assurance.
Application Scenarios
- Shipyards and Ports: Ideal for lifting and transporting boats and heavy cargo.
- Construction Sites: Suitable for handling large construction materials and equipment.
- Industrial Warehouses: Facilitates efficient material handling and storage.
Product Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Lifting Capacity | 5 to 150 tons |
| Lifting Height | 6m to 18m (customizable) |
| Span | 12m to 35m |
| Control Methods | Cabin, pendant, remote control |
| Power Supply | 3-phase, 380V, 50Hz |
| Speed | 7.1m/min, 6.3m/min, 5.9m/min |

Features at a Glance
- Customizable Options: Tailored to meet specific operational requirements.
- High-Quality Components: Ensures durability and reliability.
- Efficient and Safe: Designed for smooth and precise operations.
FAQ
1. What is the difference between a Rail-Mounted Gantry (RMG) crane and a Rubber-Tired Gantry (RTG) crane?
An RMG runs on fixed rails, offering higher speed and stability, making it ideal for high-volume, automated, or semi-automated terminals. An RTG runs on rubber tires, providing more flexibility to move between container blocks but is generally slower and requires a driver for each move.
2. Can the RMG crane handle different container sizes?
Yes. It is equipped with a telescopic spreader that can be adjusted to handle standard container sizes, including 20ft, 40ft, and 45ft. Twin-lift spreaders for handling two 20ft containers at once are also available.
3. What site preparation is needed for an RMG crane?
The main requirement is the installation of robust crane rails on a reinforced concrete foundation capable of supporting the crane’s weight and the dynamic loads during operation. We provide detailed foundation and rail specifications.
4. Is automation possible with this crane?
Absolutely. RMG cranes are perfectly suited for semi- or fully-automated operation. We can integrate systems for automated steering, container positioning, and remote operation to maximize efficiency and reduce labor costs.
5. How does this crane perform in high winds, typical of port environments?
The crane is designed to operate safely within specified wind speed limits. It is equipped with anemometers to monitor wind speed and features robust rail clamps or storm anchors that securely lock the crane to the rails during out-of-service conditions or severe weather.