How Does It Work: Demag Cranes

Cranes were originally discovered back in 515 B.C. in Greece to help build the Greek temple. Today they are still used in industrial and construction applications to erect huge buildings that wouldn’t be possible without their help.

Keep reading to learn what Demag cranes are and how they work.

What Is a Demag Crane and Why Choose Them?

Demag is a company that builds industrial cranes. Typically used in manufacturing, Demag cranes have a reputation for being well-built, reliable, and promote safe work environments.

This company has a passion for building long-last and well-performing cranes. They are uncompromising in their quality and performance since 1819—those 200 years of experience show when you choose Demag cranes & components.

How Demag Cranes Work

Demag cranes work much like any other crane works. They are there to hoist large, heavy equipment into the correct spot for your project. In a balance-styled crane, its beam is balanced at a point that allows it to lift weighty pieces with a small amount of force.

Think of it like a lever or a teeter-totter. When one side goes down, the other goes up.

When you see these cranes in action, it almost seems impossible. They’re able to lift any number of things in your job site, such as:

  • Steel
  • Concrete
  • Large tools
  • Generators
  • Drywall slabs
  • Lights

Anything you need at the top of your job site, you can rely on your Demag crane to get the job done.

Types of Demag Cranes

Many types of cranes are used for a variety of industries.

Process cranes are built to meet your specific job requirements. These process cranes use automated technology and overhead cranes to handle large loads and streamline your procedures.

Next is overhead cranes, also commonly referred to as bridge cranes. Overhead cranes use parallel runways with a bridge that runs across the gap. Then the lifting component of the crane, commonly called a hoist, travels across that bridge.

Overhead cranes are great for manufacturing applications where they don’t move around (like they would at construction sites).

What Is a Demag Crane Kit?

Depending on what you’re using your crane for, you may want to get other Demag crane parts, such as a Demag crane kit.

Inside the crane, kits are customized with additional pieces to make your Demag crane even more efficient.

Some of the crane kits include:

  • Single overhead traveling crane kit
  • Single overhead suspension crane kit
  • Double overhead traveling crane kit

The crane kits are user friendly and can help your business meet its exact needs. 

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