Power Source:
Manual Gantry Crane: Operated by human power, typically using hand-cranked or hand-operated mechanisms. These are suitable for light-duty applications.
Electric Gantry Crane: Powered by electricity, these cranes are more versatile and can handle heavier loads. They are commonly used in industrial settings.

Lifting Capacity:
Light-Duty Gantry Crane: Designed for lifting relatively light loads, often in the range of a few hundred kilograms to a few tons. These are suitable for small workshops, warehouses, or construction sites.
Medium-Duty Gantry Crane: Capable of lifting moderate loads, typically ranging from a few tons to several tons. They find applications in various industries where a higher lifting capacity is required.
Heavy-Duty Gantry Crane: Built to handle substantial loads, often exceeding several tons. Heavy-duty gantry cranes are commonly used in manufacturing, shipyards, and other heavy industries.

Application:
Construction Gantry Crane: Designed for construction sites to lift and move materials. They are often portable and easy to assemble and disassemble.
Warehouse Gantry Crane: Used for material handling and lifting within warehouses. They are compact and can be used for stacking and organizing goods.
Workshop Gantry Crane: Employed in workshops for tasks such as engine lifting, machinery maintenance, and other manufacturing processes.
Portability:
Portable Gantry Crane: Designed for easy transport and mobility. These cranes are often equipped with wheels, making them suitable for use in different locations within a facility.

Specialized Gantry Cranes:
Aluminum Gantry Crane: Constructed from aluminum for a lightweight design and corrosion resistance. They are suitable for cleanroom environments and outdoor use.
Tracked Gantry Crane: Equipped with tracks for movement, providing additional stability and versatility, especially in outdoor or rough terrain applications.






