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A Gantry Crane is a type of overhead crane where the main bridge girder, which supports the trolley and hoist, is itself supported by freestanding legs that travel on rails at the ground level. From an industrial braking perspective, a gantry crane is a multi-axis system where each axis of motion requires a dedicated, purpose-engineered brake to ensure operational safety and control.
The braking system is typically segmented by function:
For large gantry cranes operating outdoors, such as those in ports and shipyards, an additional layer of braking is often required: Storm Brakes. These are ultra-high-force, often hydraulically or mechanically applied rail clamps or wedges that are engaged when the crane is parked during high winds. They are a separate system designed purely for static holding against extreme environmental forces and are not used for dynamic stopping.
In essence, the safe operation of a gantry crane is not dependent on a single brake, but on a coordinated system of specialized brakes, each designed for the unique forces and safety requirements of its specific axis of motion.