The grab bucket EOT overhead crane is suitable for working environments with high dust levels and irregularly shaped materials, and can reliably complete processes such as grabbing, lifting, traversing, and unloading. The grab bucket capacity and opening/closing mechanism can be matched to the material density and working conditions to ensure efficient grabbing and extend equipment lifespan.
The Grab Bucket EOT Overhead Crane features different types of grab buckets to meet the handling needs of various bulk materials and waste. Different grab bucket designs are tailored to material characteristics and operating environments, capable of handling both conventional bulk materials and irregularly shaped or high-density materials. Below is an introduction to two common types of grab buckets.
Clamshell Grab Bridge Cranes are used for handling bulk materials such as coal, ore, sand, gravel, and grain. They feature a single or double girder structure equipped with a clamshell grab and electric drive, offering high grabbing efficiency, smooth operation, a compact structure, and easy maintenance. They are used in power plants, steel mills, cement plants, grain silos, and other bulk material storage facilities.
The Orange Peel Grab Overhead Crane is used for handling irregular materials such as scrap steel, metal waste, and municipal solid waste. It features a double-girder or single-girder structure equipped with an orange peel grab and electric/hydraulic drive. It offers strong gripping force, smooth operation, reliable structure, and convenient maintenance. It is suitable for use in steel mills, scrap processing plants, waste treatment plants, and port yards.
The grab bucket EOT overhead crane, which is used for handling bulk materials, relies on the coordinated operation of various key components. Each component plays its own role in ensuring the smooth operation of grabbing, lifting, moving, and unloading. Below, we will introduce these main components and their functions.

Main Girder: Supports the lifting mechanism and grab bucket, extending along the bridge deck to ensure stable operation of the entire machine.
End Beam: Connects the bridge frame to the running wheels, supporting the bridge frame’s movement along the track.
Travel Mechanism: Drives the crane to move laterally or longitudinally along the track.
Grab Bucket: The main tool for grabbing, lifting, and unloading materials; available in clamshell or orange-peel types depending on the material.
Hoist Mechanism: Includes electric hoist or hydraulic drive, used for lifting and lowering the grab bucket.
Control System: Manual, remote control, or automatic operation options are available.
Wheels: Provide running support for the bridge frame and end beams, enabling smooth movement.
Safety Devices: Limit switches, overload protection, and anti-collision devices.
The grab bucket EOT overhead crane primarily moves laterally along the tracks via the bridge structure, while the grab bucket is raised and lowered by the hoisting mechanism to grab and unload bulk materials. During operation, the grab bucket opens and aligns with the material, descends to the material pile to grab the material, then closes. The hoisting mechanism then lifts the material to the designated height, and the bridge or trolley moves the material to the unloading position, where the grab bucket opens to release the material. This entire process can be carried out continuously to complete loading and unloading operations. The control system allows for manual, remote, or automatic operation, ensuring stable and safe operation.
Weihua can provide customized designs for Grab Bucket EOT Overhead Cranes based on factory layout, operational requirements, and lifting frequency. Key parameters such as lifting capacity, span, lifting height, and duty cycle can be adjusted according to actual working conditions. The following are common specifications and parameters.
| Parameter | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Lifting Capacity | 1–50 tons |
| Span | 5–35 meters |
| Lifting Height | 6–15 meters |
| Work Class / Duty Cycle | A3–A7 |
| Grab Type | Clamshell / Orange Peel |
| Drive Type | Electric / Hydraulic |
| Operation Mode | Manual / Remote / Automatic |
| Applicable Material | Coal, Ore, Grain, Scrap, Waste |
The design and configuration of the overhead crane with clamshell bucket can meet the needs of various working conditions. The following are the main features of this type of crane:
Grab bucket EOT overhead cranes are used for loading, unloading, and handling various bulk materials and scrap. The grab bucket design and operating method can meet the needs of different working conditions and are applied in power plants, steel mills, ports, and modern automated factories. Typical applications include:






Grab Bucket EOT Overhead Cranes can be customized according to actual operational needs, material characteristics, and working environment. Common customization options include:

Weihua is a professional manufacturer and supplier of grab bucket overhead cranes in China, with over 37 years of experience in the design and manufacturing of lifting equipment. Over the years, Weihua has provided reliable grab crane solutions for power plants, steel mills, ports, and bulk material handling projects, accumulating extensive project experience.
All Grab Bucket EOT Overhead Cranes are designed and manufactured according to international standards and have obtained CE and ISO certifications. Our products have been exported to many countries and regions, operating stably and reliably.
Weihua has a professional engineering team that can provide selection advice and design support in the early stages of your project. After equipment delivery, we provide installation guidance, technical support, and comprehensive after-sales service, along with a one-year warranty. Please contact our engineering team, and we will customize a solution based on your specific working conditions.


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It is used for bulk materials such as coal, ore, sand, grain, scrap metal, and waste.
Clamshell grabs suit coal, ore, and grain, while orange peel grabs are better for scrap and irregular materials.
Yes. It is designed for high-frequency and continuous loading and unloading.
Yes. Capacity, span, lifting height, grab type, and control mode can be tailored to site needs.
Regular inspection, lubrication, and checking of ropes, pins, and hydraulic or electric parts are required.
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