EMH Releases New Literature on NOMAD Freestanding Cranes
Engineered Material Handling’s (EMH) Modular NOMAD cranes provide flexible solutions for manufacturers when needs change or when a traditional overhead crane installation is either difficult or impractical. The post EMH Releases New Literature on NOMAD Freestanding Cranes appeared first on Fabricating & Metalworking.

Engineered Material Handling (EMH) has released a new brochure on their popular NOMAD Freestanding Bridge Crane solution. Modular NOMAD Cranes provide flexible solutions for manufacturers when needs change or when a traditional overhead crane installation is either difficult or impractical. NOMAD is available in overall widths up to 50 feet and overall heights up to 25 feet, with capacities from 2 tons to 10 tons, and in 1-cell, 2-cell, 3-cell, and 4-cell system configurations.
Base plate design allows most NOMAD systems to be installed without footers. With easily bolted assembly, NOMAD Freestanding Crane Systems are then easily dismantled, relocated and reassembled when the need arises.
The new NOMAD brochure explains where NOMAD is best suited to find a home, provides detailed front and side dimensions for each system configuration, and explains more about the component parts. Component parts include the new EMH EG-Series wire rope hoist lift, mounting and base plate design, the top running end-trucks, the bridge control panel, quick disconnect plugs, and the standard radio control.
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