Posted by Bryce Frazier on October 23, 2016 at 20:57:38 from (97.73.64.150):
Got my hands on what I am going to call a Gantry Crane. It is JUST the powerhead / winch set up, and is meant to roll on an I Beam, not the suspended I beam on a cart type of setup, JUST the winch. It is a 5 ton, with cable, and a block and tackle / hook set up. It has a 3 phase, 5 h.p motor for the up and down, and a smaller motor that turns the wheels and moves it along the I beam, so the carriage is motorized. I have no idea if it works or not, just trying to sell the thing.
From what I have found, new they are pushing $8000 for some, what do you guys think this thing is worth? It is in very good condition, but I have no idea if it is operational or not. All I know is that where it came from it was just too small, and they replaced it with a 15 ton, and then put this on a pallet and tucked it in the corner. Nothing broke, it was just too small.
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