Registration

Gantrail want to provide you with the solutions and information you need to complete a satisfactory crane rail installation. It may be a replacement, improvement or rectification of a problem. In all cases we may need to send you information, so to help us to help you we request that you register on our site.

 

Some of the technical material that Gantrail can supply is shown below. This is backed with the wealth of experience in our technical department and the sales area.

 

Our policy is to provide our customers and potential customers with the information you need. However in return we ask you to register before you can download some of the more detailed information. Once you have registered you will be sent an e.mail with your username and passord to log in to the download area.

Also in registering with our site we will be able to keep you up to date with developments. Any information you submit to Gantrail will be held in the strictest confidence and will only be used by us to keep you informed of developments.

 

 

Rails on concrete

Drawings in paper or electronic form

Rails on concrete

Technical manuals, notes, calculations and a full service

Rails on concrete

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Please indicate those products and services on which you want more information

Crane Rail Fixing Clips
Crane Rail Pads
Rails on Concrete
Sole Plates Holding Down Bolts
Grout
Crane Rail
Crane Girder Surge Connectors
Crane Buffers
Installation
Rail welding
Inspection Care and Maintenance
Design and Technical
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Disclaimer:
The material on and available from this web site has been prepared on the basis of many years experience at Gantry Railing Limited. However, cranes and their tracks are significant industrial and structural items in many designs and installations. Thus it is not possible for Gantry to fully appreciate all the local circumstances. The ultimate responsibility for any design and installation must normally rest with the local responsible engineer.