Choosing between a single girder and a double girder overhead crane is a critical decision that impacts your budget, workflow, and building requirements. This guide breaks down the key differences in load capacity, span, cost, and ideal applications to help you make a straightforward, informed choice.
The Core Difference: Girder Count
The fundamental difference lies in the number of primary support beams:
Single Girder Crane: Utilizes one main beam. The hoist is suspended and operates underneath this single girder.
Double Girder Crane: Utilizes two parallel main beams. The hoist runs on top of or between these two girders.

Both types perform the same basic function, but the number of girders leads to significant differences in capability, cost, and application.
This is the most decisive factor. The 5 to 20-ton range is the overlap zone where either type couldbe an option.
| crane type | Typical Capacity Range | Best For |
| Single Girder | ½ ton to 20 tons | Everyday jobs: machine parts, pallets, engines, manufacturing components. |
| Double Girder | 5 tons to 100+ tons | Heavy industry: steel coils, large machinery, ship parts, massive industrial loads. |
Span is the distance between the crane’s runway rails. Wider spans reduce lifting capacity due to beam deflection. Double girder cranes handle long spans much more effectively.
| Span Requirement | Single Girder Performance | Double Girder Performance |
| Up to 40 ft | Works great. | Often overkill. |
| 40 – 60 ft | Functional, but capacity drops. | A good choice. |
| 60 – 100 ft | Tricky; significant capacity loss. | Handles it well. |
| Over 100 ft | Usually not possible. | Typically required. |
Quick Cost Reference:
5-ton Crane: Single ~$30k-$50k | Double ~$45k-$70k
10-ton Crane: Single ~$45k-$75k | Double ~$65k-$100k
Ideal for lighter, more frequent tasks in standard industrial settings.
Manufacturing & Assembly: Moving parts between machines, assembly line feeding.
Warehousing & Distribution: Handling pallets and most stored goods.
Construction Sites: Temporary setups where easy transport and quick installation are key.
Automotive Shops: Lifting engines, transmissions, and for repair work.
Steel Mills & Fabrication Plants: Handling massive steel coils and sections.
Foundries & Heavy Equipment Manufacturing.
Precast Concrete Plants.
Any application requiring lifts over 20 tons or spans over 60 feet.

Follow this simple process to determine the right crane for your facility.
Confirm Your Heaviest Load: Add a 25% safety margin. <20 tons = consider single. ≥20 tons = need double.
Measure Your Required Span: Distance between runway rails. ≤40 ft favors single; ≥60 ft strongly favors double.
Evaluate Your Building Structure: Have a structural engineer assess it. Double girders demand significantly stronger support.
Set a Realistic Total Budget: Include crane, installation, reinforcement, electrical, and maintenance. Single girder total cost is 30-50% lower.
Assess Your Usage Frequency: Light/occasional use favors single. 24/7 heavy-duty use may justify the durability of a double.

✓ Your heaviest load is under 20 tons.
✓ Your required span is under 60-80 feet.
✓ Budget is a primary concern.
✓ Your building is a standard, not heavy-duty, structure.
✓ You’re in general manufacturing, warehousing, or assembly.
✓ You need to lift loads over 20 tons.
✓ You need a span over 60-80 feet.
✓ You work in heavy industry (steel, foundries).
✓ You require precision positioning of heavy loads.
✓ Your building is structurally heavy-duty.
Get “apples-to-apples” quotes with the same specs.
Always ask for the total installed cost.
Verify warranty, parts availability, and installer credentials.
Request references from similar installations.
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