Overhead Crane Repair

Global Crane is a leading provider of overhead crane repair. Worn and broken parts not only harm your business, they put your workers at risk. We understand the critical role crane systems play in your operations, which is why our technicians are on call 24/7, ready to respond with fast and effective solutions.

Our preventative maintenance programs modify and upgrade your equipment, replacing worn and damaged parts for greater safety, efficiency, and reliability. From OSHA inspections to full-service repair, our technicians restore your equipment as quickly as possible, with creative solutions that minimize downtime, maximize productivity, and reduce the likelihood of future breakdowns.

Emergency Repair

Global Crane technicians are available around the clock for emergency repairs. Their knowledge of the industry and technology allow them to find creative solutions to even the most challenging problems. In many cases, they can get your crane running in a single shift.

Preventative Maintenance

Scheduled overhead crane repairs reduce the cost of ownership and extend the lifespan of your equipment. Our preventive maintenance service is based around the demands of your operation, including duty cycles and types of application.

Besides basic upkeep, we also replace broken and run-down components before they lead to system failure and unplanned downtime. As part of our service, we offer crane modernization, upgrading old components in order to enhance worker safety and productivity.

Equipment Serviced

Our technicians are trained and certified on all types of overhead cranes. They perform on-site and in-house repairs for:

  • Gantry Cranes
  • Jib Cranes
  • Bridge Cranes
  • Workstation Cranes
  • Monorail Cranes
  • Top Running Cranes
  • Under Running Cranes
  • Single Girder Cranes
  • Double Girder Cranes

We also specialize in hoist repair, including chain hoists, electric chain hoists, cable hoists, and air hoists. Our repairs are always coordinated with your production schedule, to avoid disrupting production as much as possible.