In industrial and material‐handling contexts, overhead cranes are indispensable tools for lifting and moving heavy loads across spans. Among the various configurations, DG EOT Cranes (Double Girder Electric Overhead Travelling cranes) stand out for their capacity, stability, and flexibility. The “DG” denotes double girder, meaning the crane bridge consists of two parallel girders rather than a single beam. The “EOT” refers to Electric Overhead Travelling, meaning it runs on elevated rails and is electrically powered. DG EOT cranes are widely used in steel plants, manufacturing units, foundries, power plants, heavy machinery shops, shipyards, and more. Their design allows them to lift larger loads, span longer distances, and achieve higher hook heights than many alternatives. In many markets, the “DG EOT Crane” is a standard offering by crane manufacturers. In this document, we explore the design, components, operation, applications, and future of DG EOT cranes in detail.

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