R.J. CYR has custom engineers and manufactures overhead bridge cranes; We are also crane distributors of Cleveland Tramrail, including their patented Tarca Track, and Unified Industries products.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BRIDGE CRANES

Overhead Bridge Crane


R.J. Cyr Co.  engineers and fabricates a broad
range  of carriers and below-hook devices
to suit the product. 


Conveyors - Cranes - Shop Fabrication
Erection and Millwright Service

R.J. Cyr Co.  custom engineers and manufactures overhead bridge cranes up to 5 tons in capacity.  Cranes are engineered for continuous service in I-beam and enclosed track formats; our material handing distributorship with Cleveland Tramrail by Gorbel broadens our capability to include patented track (Tarca Track) products.

R.J. Cyr Co.  bridge cranes are top-running or under-hung, powered pneumatically, electrically or manually.  We offer single and double girder in various spans to suit your building as well as infinitely flexible monorail configurations.

As a Unified material handling distributor, R.J. Cyr Co.  offers the broadest range of special-use bridge cranes, including enclosed track systems for low headroom conditions and dual beam bridge cranes for suspending large fixtures that move parallel to assembly and assure a balanced suspended load condition.  R.J. Cyr Co.  is highly skilled in engineering complex material handling systems to suit your plant and in producing the highest quality bridge cranes.

For more on our "overhead success" read an article from our "Conveying Ideas" newsletters.

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“Since 1958”

 


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R.J. CYR CO., INC.
Windsor, Ontario Canada
www.rjcyr.com

© R.J. CYR CO. INC.  All rights reserved.  We are a conveyor and bridge crane distributor serving Canadian and American companies from our offices and factories in Windsor, Ontario Canada and Detroit, Michigan U.S.  We sell globally, but our focus territories are Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Ontario, Canada.  Note: Crane is often times misspelled as crain, crains, cran, and crans.