Does it matter which type of 10 ton overhead crane a facility buys? Far more than most procurement teams expect. The rated capacity is the easy part — the decisions around girder configuration, duty class, span, and headroom clearance determine whether the crane runs reliably for 15 years or becomes a maintenance problem within three. Buyers evaluating a 10 ton overhead crane for sale need a clear comparison of available configurations, the specifications that actually drive cost, and a practical checklist for vetting a supplier before placing an order. This guide covers all three, based entirely on Weihua’s product range. Quick Reference: 10 Ton Overhead Crane Types at a Glance Configuration Typical Span Duty Class Lifting Height Market Price (USD) Single girder (LD standard) 7.5–28.5 m A3–A5 6–30 m $3,900–$12,000 Underslung single girder (LX) 7.5–31.5 m A3–A5 6–30 m $3,900–$12,000 Double girder with hoist trolley (LH) 10.5–31.5 m A5–A6 Up to 16 m std. $17,200–$32,500 Double girder with winch trolley (QD) 10.5–31.5 m A5–A6 Up to 16 m std. $17,200–$32,500 European-style EOT (FEM standard) 7.5–33 m A5–A6 Customizable $7,800–$17,300 Explosion-proof…