Our fleet
Our equipment is selected for urban and commercial lifting work. Truck-mounted cranes are especially useful when the material must be transported and lifted by the same vehicle.
| Equipment type | Best for | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| Light crane truck | Small deliveries | Materials, small machines, pallets |
| Medium boom truck | Construction support | Steel, lumber, rooftop units |
| Heavy crane truck | Industrial jobs | Containers, machinery, large components |
Regular inspections
Equipment is checked and maintained to keep projects safe and predictable.
Lifting accessories
Slings, chains and other support tools may be available depending on job requirements.
Operator included
Our rentals include an operator, helping clients avoid unnecessary training or staffing issues.
Our fleet
Our equipment is selected for urban and commercial lifting work. Truck-mounted cranes are especially useful when the material must be transported and lifted by the same vehicle.
Each crane truck in our fleet is chosen to balance mobility, lifting capacity and reach. This allows us to work efficiently in city environments where space is limited and fast setup is required.
| Equipment type | Best for | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| Light crane truck | Small deliveries | Materials, small machines, pallets |
| Medium boom truck | Construction support | Steel, lumber, rooftop units |
| Heavy crane truck | Industrial jobs | Containers, machinery, large components |
Equipment capabilities
Different projects require different lifting configurations. Our fleet is designed to handle a wide range of job types, from simple material placement to more demanding industrial lifts.
- Variable boom reach for different lifting distances
- Compact setup for tight urban job sites
- Stabilization systems for safe lifting operations
- Ability to combine transport and lifting in one operation
- Flexible positioning for rooftop and elevated placements
Choosing the right crane truck
Selecting the correct equipment is critical for both safety and efficiency. Using a crane that is too small can create risk, while using one that is too large may increase costs unnecessarily.
| Factor | Impact on equipment choice |
|---|---|
| Load weight | Determines required lifting capacity |
| Lift radius | Affects how far the boom must extend |
| Lift height | Defines vertical reach requirements |
| Site access | Limits truck size and positioning options |
| Ground conditions | Impacts stability and setup approach |
Regular inspections
Equipment is checked and maintained to keep projects safe and predictable, reducing the risk of unexpected delays.
Lifting accessories
Slings, chains and other support tools may be available depending on job requirements and load type.
Operator included
Our rentals include an operator, helping clients avoid unnecessary training or staffing issues.
Additional lifting equipment
In addition to crane trucks, certain jobs may require supporting equipment to ensure safe handling and proper load control during lifting operations.
- Lifting slings and chains for different load types
- Hooks and connectors for secure attachment
- Protective materials to prevent damage during lifting
- Basic rigging support for controlled positioning
Equipment advantages
Truck-mounted cranes provide a practical solution for many commercial lifting tasks. They reduce the need for multiple vehicles and simplify job coordination.
Fast setup
Quick deployment allows work to begin sooner compared to larger crane systems.
Mobility
Easy movement between job sites or within large commercial areas.
Efficiency
Combines delivery and lifting, reducing overall project time.