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ecrane

Ecrane is a term that may refer to several related concepts in material handling and industrial automation. Most commonly, it denotes an electrically powered crane, in which lifting and movement are driven by electric motors and controlled by electronic systems. This distinguishes ecranes from manually operated devices and from purely mechanical cranes that rely on mechanical leverage.

Typical ecrane configurations include an electric hoist mounted on a trolley that moves along a bridge or

Beyond hardware, the term ecrane is also used in branding to describe software and service offerings related

Regional terminology varies; some industries simply refer to electric cranes or motorized cranes rather than using

track,
with
movement
controlled
by
a
control
pendant,
radio
remote,
or
integrated
with
a
programmable
logic
controller.
Modern
ecranes
use
variable
frequency
drives
and
encoded
feedback
to
provide
smooth
speed
control,
precise
positioning,
and
safer
stopping.
Safety
features
often
include
limit
switches,
overload
protection,
emergency
stop,
and
braking
systems.
to
crane
management,
fleet
monitoring,
and
remote
diagnostics.
In
such
usage,
ecrane
products
may
provide
equipment
telemetry,
maintenance
scheduling,
usage
analytics,
and
integration
with
warehouse
management
systems.
the
"e-crane"
label.
Because
"ecrane"
can
denote
multiple
distinct
concepts,
readers
should
rely
on
context
to
determine
whether
it
refers
to
hardware,
software,
or
a
brand.