A-Series Gantry Cranes

At Spanco, we understand our clients need a reliable lifting system to move various materials. Our A-Series Gantry Crane systems meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards, so you can use our products to help protect your materials and employees.

Spanco A-Series Gantry Cranes are available in three models:

  • Steel Adjustable Height
    • Capacities: up to 10 tons
    • Height Under Beam: up to 16′
    • Span Length: up to 40′
  • Steel Fixed Height
    • Capacities: up to 10 tons
    • Height Under Beam: up to 16′
    • Span Length: 40′
  • Aluminum with Adjustable Span and Height
    • Capacities: up to 3 tons
    • Height Under Beam: Up to 12′ 4″
    • Span Length: up to 20′ (on 1-ton models)

Spanco A-Series Gantry Cranes are portable, lightweight, and affordable lifting solutions with sturdy A-frame designs.

A-series gantry crane

Options & Components

  • Adjustable Span Kits: Convert your steel fixed-span gantry to an adjustable span; do-it-yourself installation requires no drilling of I-beam
  • Alternative Caster Styles and Wheel Brakes: Available upon request
  • Height-Adjustment Winch-Hoist Kits: Includes two Lug-All® cable winch-hoists to quickly and easily change I-beam height;  Note: These kits are for use only on Spanco A-Series Steel or Aluminum Gantries under no-load conditions.

Adjustable Height Options and Capacities up to 10 Tons

With optional adjustable-height and span configurations, our A-Series Gantry Cranes combine high lifting capacity and simple, straightforward design to produce a versatile solution. We help material handling companies and other industries move equipment more safely and effectively.

Some of the benefits of Spanco A-Series Gantry Cranes include:

  • Adjustable spans for flexible operation.
  • High-strength, durable A-frame design.
  • Adjustable legs to increase or decrease the height in six-inch increments.
  • Casters with four-position swivel locks for straight-line travel.

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Additional Information

Features of Spanco A-Series Steel Gantry Cranes

  • Crane Height Adjustments: Adjusting in 6-inch increments, height adjustment kits use spring-loaded steel locking pins that automatically engage when height positioning holes are reached; adjust heights for specific lifts, uneven floors, or to move through doorways
  • Adjustable Spans: Standard on aluminum cranes, adjustable spans are optional on steel cranes; adjustable spans allow the crane to be shortened for transport down narrow aisles
  • Heavy-Duty Casters: Four-position, swivel-lock casters with moldon polyurethane wheels provide excellent floor protection

Spanco A-Series Gantry Cranes have greater clear spans because they don’t require four brace legs like our T-Series. (NOTE: If you need the ability to adjust the crane’s tread, see our T-Series Gantry Cranes.)

Common Product Uses

The A-Series Gantry Crane design is one of the most popular system options available from Spanco. And, as one of the original designs from the founding of the company, has stood the test of time as a reliable material handling solution. Many different users have implemented Spanco A-Series Gantry Cranes in a wide range of industries, including:

  • Manufacturing plants
  • Machine shops
  • Warehouses
  • Construction
  • Maintenance Facilities

Consolidated Sterilizer Systems: As a high-volume manufacturer of precision equipment, Consolidated Sterilizer Systems needed material handling equipment that was both robust and precise. A complete system of Spanco cranes, including an Adjustable-Height A-Series Gantry Crane, provided the lifting flexibility and pinpoint maneuverability they required.

Bassett Industries: A large-scale metal fabrication facility in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Bassett Industries was in need of more lifting capacity for jobs with heavy material. They implemented a ten-ton Spanco A-Series Gantry Crane that allowed workers to lift and move large stainless steel plates.

Geisinger Healthcare System: Geisinger Healthcare System operates one of the largest emergency air transportation fleets in the US Mid-Atlantic. Their maintenance facility in Danville, Pennsylvania uses a Spanco A-Series Gantry Crane to keep their nine helicopters up to FAA standards.

Spanco, Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship as follows:

  • Manual Systems & Equipment: Ten Years
  • Motorized Systems & Equipment: One Year
  • Paint & Finishes for Non-Aluminum Components: Two Years

Ten-Year Warranty Coverage:

  • Defects in equipment material and workmanship of manual systems and equipment
  • Wearable parts (workstation bridge crane end trucks and hoist trolley wheels only)

Spanco, Inc. warrants its manual workstation bridge crane, jib crane, and gantry crane products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years or 20,000 hours, commencing on the date of shipment to the first retail purchaser. This warranty extends to non-wearable parts only, with the exception of the wheels supplied on manually operated workstation end trucks and hoist trolleys.

One-Year Warranty Coverage:

  • Defects in equipment material and workmanship of motorized systems and equipment

Spanco, Inc. warrants motorized equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year or 2,000 hours, commencing on the date of shipment to the first retail purchaser.

Two-Year Warranty Coverage:

  • Paint coatings and finishes for non-aluminum components

Spanco, Inc. warrants its paint and finishes for a period of two (2) years. Warranty claims related to coatings must be accompanied by documentation of the product’s application and environmental conditions from time of delivery to time of claim.

WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS

All warranty claims must be approved by Spanco before any work is performed. Spanco’s obligation under this warranty is limited to the replacement or repair of Spanco products at the factory or separate location approved by Spanco. Other than the above mentioned warranty, Spanco will not honor any other warranties—whether expressed, implied, or statutory—and disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Spanco has the right to reject any warranty claim due to harsh and/or inappropriate environmental conditions.

Spanco Is Not Liable for:

  • Indirect, incidental, or consequential damages including lost profits, operating costs, loss of production, or travel expenses
  • Components or accessories not manufactured by Spanco
  • Defective equipment or system failure caused by misuse, negligence, and improper installation or maintenance
  • Equipment that has been used in excess of its rated capacity or beyond its service factors
  • Equipment that has been altered without Spanco’s written authorization
  • Damage incurred by freight carriers
  • Any loss, injury, or damage to persons or property resulting from failure or defective operation of material or equipment

Reimbursement Disclaimer:

  • Written notice of any claimed system defect must be given to Spanco within ninety (90) days of shipment.
  • All requests for reimbursement must be accompanied by proper documentation.
  • Reimbursement is provided in the form of a credit unless otherwise approved by Spanco management.
  • Reimbursement for labor will be provided at a maximum rate of $75 per hour.
  • All reimbursement is subject to approval by Spanco management.

General Design Standards:

Spanco cranes are designed in conformance with the following applicable standards:

  • Workstation Bridge Cranes: AISC Steel Construction Manual, OSHA 1910.179, ANSI B30.11, AWS D1.1/D1.6, and MMA MH27.2
  • Gantry Cranes: AISC Steel Construction Manual, OSHA 1910.179, ANSI B30.11, AWS D1.1/D1.2/D1.6, and CMAA 74
  • Jib Cranes: AISC Steel Construction Manual, OSHA 1910.179, ANSI B30.11, AWS D1.1/D1.6, and CMAA 74

All Spanco cranes have a design factor of 15% of the allowable capacity for the weight of the hoist and 25% for impact.

Fabrication Standards:

All welding performed during the manufacturing of Spanco cranes meets the following American Welding Society’s (AWS) standards: D1.2 for aluminum and D1.1 for steel.

Spanco is officially certified as an AWS Certified Welding Fabricator (CWF). This certification means that not only are all welders AWS Certified, but all processes and procedures adhere to AWS CWF requirements. Examples of requirements include annual calibration of all welding machines and Level 2 visual inspections on all load-bearing components.

Material Standards:

All aluminum used in the manufacturing of Spanco cranes meet ASTM International specification ASTM B308 for 6061-T6 aluminum.

All steel used in the manufacturing of Spanco cranes meets the following applicable ASTM International specifications:

Structural Steel Shapes: ASTM A-36
Structural Steel Pipes: ASTM A-53 Grade B
Structural Square and Rectangular Steel Tubing: ASTM A-500 Grade B

Steel plate and round bar used in Spanco cranes have minimum yield strengths of 36 KSI

Surface Preparation & Painting Procedures:

Spanco adheres to the standards of the Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) for all product surface preparation. Prior to painting, all Spanco crane components are deburred and descaled using power tools equipped with sanding discs and wire wheels. Components are then washed utilizing a high-pressure/high-temperature biodegradable degreaser solution. Parts are wiped clean and allowed to dry before the painting process. During painting, all components surfaces are coated with a quick drying, semi-gloss enamel, applied to a minimum dry-film thickness of 2 to 3 mils. A finishing coat is applied with a hot, airless, electrostatic spray paint system. Painted components are cured at air temperature.

Deflection Guidelines:

The following guidelines for deflection and stress are followed by Spanco engineers during the crane design process:

  • Workstation Bridge Cranes: All models are designed to approximately L/450
  • Jib Cranes: Freestanding (100, 101, and 102 Series), Mast Style (200 and 201 Series), Wall-Mounted Cantilever (300 Series), Articulating (400, 401, and 402 Series), and Foundationless models (600 and 605 Series) are designed to approximately L/150; Wall-Mounted Bracket (301 Series) models are designed to approximately L/600 at midspan
  • Workstation Jib Cranes: Wall-Mounted (WC Series) models are designed to approximately L/225; Freestanding (FR Series) models are designed to approximately L/150
  • Gantry Cranes: All steel series models are designed to approximately L/600; Aluminum models are designed to approximately L/450

Quality Standards:

Spanco is an ISO 9001:2015 Registered corporation. This means that Spanco cranes are manufactured to standards ensuring safety, reliability, and the highest quality. Spanco’s ISO designation also allows for continuous improvement based on customer feedback.

  • Inspect entire system annually or more frequently as defined by OSHA 1910.179. Inspection must be performed by a qualified person. Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death.
  • This equipment, used as a crane, is not in any way designed for lifting, supporting, or transporting humans. Failure to follow specified load limitations can result in serious bodily injury or death.
  • Inspect gantry for missing or broken parts before operating.
  • Ensure the rated capacity is clearly labeled on each side of the I-beam.
  • Do not lift more than the rated capacity.
  • Do not adjust the height or disassemble crane when gantry is under load.
  • Do not load gantry on an incline.
  • Do not push or pull gantry with a forklift or other vehicle unless a tow bar is provided.
  • Do not allow the load to swing or roll against support members.
  • Do not anchor legs to the floor.
  • Do not lift gantry when fully assembled.
  • Push the gantry, not the load.
  • When moving gantry, keep load as close to the floor as possible and position the load in the center of the I-beam.
  • Be certain the load is directly beneath beam before load is lifted. Do not pull sideways on crane.
  • Ensure the load is not attached to the floor and remove any obstacles that impede lifting.
  • Secure trolley and hoist in the center of I-beam when adjusting height.
  • Adjustments and/or repairs should be made in an area where it will have the least interference with operation.
  • To prevent the trolley from running off the I-beam, do not use without end stops bolted in place.
  • Never stand under gantry when adjusting height or disassembling crane.

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