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Safety First: Light Duty Overhead Cranes

For years, Bay Industrial Group has provided custom solutions across a variety of industries — automotive, pharmaceutical, woodworking, steel, railroad, and appliance industries as well as others. Such Light Duty Overhead Crane equipment projects have included:

  • Workstation Cranes
  • Manipulators
  • Intelligent Assist Devices
  • Rigid Fall Protection
  • Monorails
  • Power and Free Systems
  • Jib Cranes
  • Gantry Systems

OSHA regulates overhead crane safety through 29 CFR 1910.179, overhead and gantry cranes. This regulation covers general requirements, design, inspection, maintenance requirements and operations. At Bay Industrial Group, we’ll take care of ensuring that all design requirements are met, while it’s up to you to ensure that the designated crane operator is licensed as such; that all proper, and necessary inspections are carried out; and that all maintenance is performed to OSHA standard.

Inspection Requirements

Due to the large and heavy objects often being transported by overhead cranes, routine inspections are necessary to ensure continued operation and overhead crane safety.

For initial inspection

  • Hoisting and lowering
  • Trolley travel
  • Bridge travel
  • Limit switches, locking and safety devices
  • Trip setting of hoist limit switches

For daily inspection

  • Operating mechanisms for maladjustment
  • Deterioration or leakage in pneumatic and hydraulic parts
  • Hooks with deformation or cracks (visual)
  • Hoist chains and end connections for wear, twist or distortion (visual)

For monthly inspection

  • Hooks with deformation or cracks (written record with signature of inspector and date)
  • Hoist chains and end connections for wear, twist or distortion (written record with signature of inspector and date)
  • Running Rope and end connections for wear, broken strands, etc. (written record with signature of inspector, rope identity and date)

For periodic inspection, or as needed

  • Deformed, cracked or corroded members
  • Loose bolts or rivets
  • Cracked or worn sheaves and drums
  • Worn, cracked or distorted parts
  • Excessive wear on brake-system parts
  • Inaccuracies in load, wind and other indicators
  • Electric or fossil fuel motors
  • Excessive wear of chain drive sprockets and chain
  • Deteriorated electrical components

Maintenance Requirements

Ask Bay Industrial Group about manufacturer recommended preventive maintenance that must be implemented before, during, and after a light-duty overhead crane’s in-service period. If any deteriorated components or unsafe conditions are detected during the required inspections, they must be completed before the crane is allowed to be used. Only designated personnel may perform the required maintenance and repairs. The requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 — the control of hazardous energy or lockout/tagout — should be used to de-energize the crane

If you need to handle awkward or heavy loads, have limited floor space, or a work environment that does not accommodate a floor conveyor, please allow Bay Industrial Group the opportunity to address your concerns with a Light Duty Overhead Crane System design to fit your specific needs.

And remember, safety first.

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Who Are Bay Industrial Group’s Distributors?

Manufacturers face a wide range of problems on a daily basis. Therefore it is extremely important that the equipment that they use every single day is running as efficiently as possible. After all, a manufacturing facility is only as good as the components that make it function. This includes the machines, the processes and the people that make them work together. When any of these components are not working efficiently, the manufacturing business will lose both time and money.

Bay Industrial Group has extensive experience creating solutions to solve a wide variety of manufacturing problems. They create custom built solutions that help manufacturing businesses in all industries run smoother and more efficiently. The experienced staff and fully equipped manufacturing facility at Bay Industrial Group allows them to prototype concepts and fully test and de-bug solutions prior to presenting them to their customers. This extra effort ensures that the customer’s manufacturing facility experiences very little downtime or disruptions in their manufacturing process. This unique approach helps to lower costs, increase productivity, improve quality control and provide Bay Industrial Group’s customers with a much better return on their investment.

By adding pre-engineered equipment to their customer’s individual projects, Bay Industrial Group is able to utilize proven technology and create reliable solutions to meet any manufacturing need. Distributor products and pre-engineered equipment can be added to conveyors, cranes, work stations, platforms, castors and much, much more.

Bay Industrial Group carries a wide variety of distributor products and pre-engineered equipment including:

Conveyor Systems

  • ACSI
  • Richards-Wilcox
  • Gregory Adams
  • Rapid Industries

Work Station/Rail Systems/Balancers

  • Knight
  • Stanley Cobotics
  • Unified
  • Spanco

Custom Conveyors by Bay Industrial Group

  • Drag Chain
  • Slat Conveyors
  • Mattop
  • Tabe Top
  • Belt Conveyors
  • Roller (Light/Medium/Heavy)

Custom Equipment by Bay Industrial Group

  • Vertical Accumulators
  • Laners/Diverters
  • Tray Stackers
  • Pallet Stackers and De-Stackers
  • Pick & Place
  • Chain Transfers
  • Turntables
  • Manipulators

Hoists

  • Demag
  • Harrington
  • CM

Ladders and Platforms

  • Ballymore
  • Custom Work Platforms, Stairs, Ladders and Handrails by Bay Industrial Group
  • Custom Mezzanines by Bay Industrial Group

Lift Tables/stackers/Dock Equipment

  • Knight
  • ECOA
  • Presto
  • Wesco
  • Vestil

Racks & Shelving

  • Bulldog
  • Nashville Wire
  • Unex
  • Lyon
  • Mallard
  • Scotland
  • Modern Equipment Co. (MECO)

Work Stations/Tables/Shelving/Carts

  • Proline
  • Parent
  • Purcel
  • Tennsco
  • Little Giant
  • Justrite
  • Durham

Storage Systems/Storage Bins

  • Molded Fiberglass Tray Company
  • Quantum Storage Systems
  • Akro Mills Lewis Bins

Casters

  • Colson
  • Hamilton
  • Fairbanks

For more information on Bay Industrial Group’s distributors, or for information on their unique custom built solutions, please contact them today.