Modular workstation lifting system — flexible, scalable and built around your production flow.
The SIEC combination crane is a modular workstation crane system that integrates the flexibility of a suspension crane with the structural advantages of a free-standing or ceiling-mounted track network. It enables multiple hoists to operate on interconnected tracks, covering complex production layouts with ease.
Designed for factories that need different lifting configurations in different zones — from light assembly to medium fabrication — the combination crane adapts to your workflow, not the other way around.
Get a QuoteStandard parameters for combination cranes
| Parameter | Range |
|---|---|
| Lifting Capacity | 0.125 – 2 tons per hoist |
| Track Layout | Custom — straight, curved, switchable |
| Lifting Height | 2 – 8 m |
| Working Duty | A3 – A5 |
| Hoist Type | Chain hoist / Wire rope hoist |
| Travel Speed | 10 – 30 m/min (hand-chain or electric) |
| Track Material | Enclosed steel track / Aluminum track |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling-suspended / Free-standing structure |
| Control Mode | Pendant / Remote control |
| Power Supply | 380V / 415V / Single-phase available |
Why choose our combination crane
Build a lifting system that matches your exact production layout using pre-engineered track modules, connectors and supports.
Straight sections, curves, turntables and switches allow the track network to navigate around obstacles and between zones.
Pre-engineered bolt-together components install rapidly with minimal disruption to existing operations.
Start with a simple layout and expand as your production grows — add track extensions, switches and additional hoists easily.
Move materials directly along the production flow path, reducing re-handling and improving operator efficiency.
Compact track profile maximizes usable lifting height, suitable for facilities with limited overhead clearance.
Where combination cranes deliver flexibility
Factories with distinct production zones requiring different lifting configurations within a single facility.
Parts movement between assembly stations, sub-assembly lines and final assembly areas in auto plants.
Picking, packing and sorting operations in large distribution centers with complex material flow paths.
Moving sub-assemblies, jigs and fixtures through sequential workstations in aircraft part production.
Multi-bay maintenance facilities where components need to be moved between inspection, repair and test areas.
Delicate component handling along assembly lines in consumer electronics, appliance and light industrial plants.
Describe your production layout and we will design a modular crane system that fits your workflow.