A single girder crane, or single crane as it is more commonly called, is one of the most widely used lifting devices due to its simplicity and effectiveness. Its construction includes a single horizontal beam (which is the main load bearing structure) supported by end carriages. This simple structure makes it lighter, cheaper, easier to install, and more cost-effective than double girder cranes. These cranes can bear loads ranging up to 10 tons, which is ideal for low to moderate load capacities and smaller spans. As a result, single girder cranes are popular in small-scale manufacturing plants, workshops, and maintenance shops where they assist in lifting and transporting components of light and medium weight. This helps businesses improve workflow and increase productivity.