Golden United Global Structure 14

The structure of a crane is the high-strength steel framework—such as girders, columns, runways, or booms—that supports the crane’s lifting components and provides stability for safe and efficient operation.

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Description

The structure of a crane refers to the framework that supports and enables its lifting and movement functions. Depending on the crane type, this structure may include girders, columns, runways, legs, booms, masts, and bases designed to safely withstand heavy loads and dynamic forces. Typically made from high-strength steel, the crane structure provides stability, rigidity, and precise alignment for components such as the trolley, hoist, and lifting mechanisms. Whether used in overhead, gantry, tower, or mobile cranes, the structural framework is engineered to meet strict safety standards and ensure reliable performance in industrial, construction, and material-handling environments.