A double bridge crane, or double-girder overhead crane, has a typical layout that consists of two parallel horizontal girders each supported by an end carriage that moves along tracks. This type of configuration offers greater efficiency in stability and load-bearing capacity than single-girder cranes. The two-bridge design facilitates the incorporation of more powerful hoist systems, allowing for the manipulation of more heavy and oversized loads. These types of cranes are frequently utilized in fields of heavy industry such as steel mills, shipyards, and large-scale manufacturing plants that require the frequent lifting of heavy machinery, large components, and cumbersome materials. Their construction and features are designed to be incredibly robust so that optimal efficiency and reliability can be achieved during material handling operations.