Overhead crane Troubleshooting
The most common overhead crane problems on the plant floor, with the likely causes and the fix for each. Part of the OEE Lab directory of 301+ documented problems.
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Problems on this page:
Will not lift or hoist motor fault
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: Hoist will not raise the load, hums or trips, no lift.
Prevention: Load management, brake/limit testing, control inspection.
Load drifting or brake slipping
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: Load creeps down when stopped, poor spotting, safety concern.
Prevention: Brake inspection schedule, contamination control, drive checks.
Travel or trolley fault
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: Bridge or trolley will not move, jerks, or trips on travel.
Prevention: Rail/wheel maintenance, drive checks, power-feed inspection.
Overhead crane troubleshooting FAQ
Overhead crane: what causes will not lift or hoist motor fault, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Hoist will not raise the load, hums or trips, no lift. Likely causes: Overload or upper-limit fault; Brake not releasing or motor fault; Control or interlock fault. Fixes: Check the load against rating; test the upper-limit switch. Inspect the hoist brake and motor; check contactors. Verify the pendant/radio, E-stops and interlocks. Prevention: Load management, brake/limit testing, control inspection.
Overhead crane: what causes load drifting or brake slipping, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Load creeps down when stopped, poor spotting, safety concern. Likely causes: Worn or maladjusted brake; Brake contamination; Coupling or gearbox wear. Fixes: Adjust or replace the brake; check the lining and gap. Remove oil/grease contamination; fix the source. Inspect the drive train for backlash and wear. Prevention: Brake inspection schedule, contamination control, drive checks.
Overhead crane: what causes travel or trolley fault, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Bridge or trolley will not move, jerks, or trips on travel. Likely causes: Wheel/rail debris or misalignment; Drive or VFD fault; Festoon/collector or control fault. Fixes: Clean and align rails; check wheels and end stops. Check the travel motor, brake and drive. Inspect power feed (festoon/conductor bar) and controls. Prevention: Rail/wheel maintenance, drive checks, power-feed inspection.
Stop the same fault coming back
Recurring overhead crane stops usually trace to a cause you cannot see by hand. The partner we recommend is Fabrico: EU-built, so your production data stays in EU jurisdiction, with computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, and ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 (supports audit-readiness).
See how Fabrico finds root causeRelated tools: full troubleshooting directory · OEE calculator · downtime cost · MTBF / MTTR · glossary
Methods that cut recurring stops: the six big losses · root cause analysis · preventive vs predictive maintenance · TPM · SMED & changeover