Mobile Crane

Crane Overview

The crane is one of the most widely used lifting equipment in construction and industrial projects. It is known for its high flexibility and ability to move easily between different job sites without the need for dismantling or reassembly.

Powered by advanced hydraulic systems, cranes can lift loads weighing several tons, with booms that extend to reach significant heights with precision and safety.


Applications

  • Heavy load lifting: Handling equipment, containers, and steel structures at construction sites.

  • Infrastructure projects: Installing bridges, tunnels, and large components in major developments.

  • Loading and unloading: Managing cargo and equipment in ports, warehouses, and storage facilities.

  • Maintenance operations: Lifting heavy parts for servicing factories or large-scale facilities.


Key Features

  • High mobility: Rapid relocation between work sites.

  • Versatile lifting capacities: Available in multiple load capacities to meet the needs of both small and large projects.

  • Time and cost efficiency: No complex assembly required, enabling faster project startup.

  • International safety compliance: Meets global safety standards, including EN and OSHA requirements.

Crane Specifications Table

Lifting Capacity

Maximum Boom Length

Total Equipment Weight

7 Tons

12 m

12,000 kg

25 Tons

28 m

24,000 kg

50 Tons

40 m

33,000 kg

100 Tons

58 m

50,000 kg

Important Note:

The lifting capacity shown in the table is the nominal capacity at a short boom length and an optimal lifting angle.
The capacity gradually decreases as the boom length or operating radius increases.