HOT Cranes (Hand Operated Overhead Travelling)
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HOT Cranes (Hand Operated Overhead Travelling)

A Hand Operated Travelling (HOT) crane is a manual overhead lifting system. Instead of electric motors, operators use hand chains or geared mechanisms to move the crane and hoist. They lift weights ranging from 500 kg to 20 tons and are highly cost-effective for workshops with infrequent lifting needs.

Key Features:

  • No Power Required: Ideal for areas with power shortages, remote locations, or hazardous environments (where sparks from motors could be a risk).

  • Budget-Friendly: Lower initial investment and maintenance costs compared to automated cranes.

  • High Durability: Minimal risk of electrical breakdown and simple to repair
Key Highlights
Low Cost

Trusted by manufacturers, warehouses, construction sites, and industrial facilities.

Why to choose a HOT Crane:

While Hand Operated Travelling (HOT) cranes are better for rapid, high-frequency, and heavy-duty tasks, a HOT crane is the best choice if:

  • Your load-handling frequency is occasional.
  • You require a simple, easy-to-operate setup that requires minimal training.

Applications

Construction

Ideal for lifting materials, tools, and equipment on construction sites.

Manufacturing

Supports production lines and material handling operations with ease.

Warehousing

Efficiently handles inventory movement and storage operations.

Equipment Installation

Perfect for positioning and installing machinery and industrial equipment.

Marine Industry

Suitable for lifting applications in ports, docks, and marine facilities.

Maintenance Operations

Enables safe lifting during repair, servicing, and maintenance tasks.

Why Choose This Product

Enhanced Safety

Built with reliable braking and load handling mechanisms for safer lifting operations.

Low Maintenance

Fully sealed gear system helps reduce wear and maintenance requirements.

Long Service Life

Manufactured using durable components to ensure years of dependable performance.

Low Cost

Low initial and operating cost

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