Cranes
With excellent manoeuvrability and options for a compact footprint for confined spaces, depending on your requirements, we have the crane for your project, ready to tackle the most demanding jobs efficiently and safely. Along with your crane hire, or independent of it, there’s a range of crane accessories available such as pallet forks, lifting beams, manbaskets, boat slings, chains and safety nets.
1. Mobile Cranes
Mobile Cranes are versatile lifting machines designed for flexibility and mobility, commonly used in construction, transportation, and industrial settings. These cranes are mounted on wheeled or tracked platforms, allowing them to be easily transported to and from job sites. Mobile cranes are available in several subcategories, each tailored for specific applications: All-Terrain Cranes: Built to operate on both smooth paved roads and rugged off-road terrains, making them suitable for diverse environments. They feature robust hydraulic systems and advanced suspension for stability and performance. Rough Terrain Cranes: Designed for operation on uneven, rough surfaces. They are equipped with large, durable tires and outriggers to provide stability in challenging environments like construction sites or undeveloped areas. Truck-Mounted Cranes: Cranes integrated into truck chassis, offering high mobility for urban and highway use. These cranes are ideal for tasks requiring frequent travel between sites and quick setup times. Crawler Cranes: Heavy-duty cranes that move on tracks (crawlers) instead of wheels, providing superior stability and weight distribution. They are perfect for long-term projects on soft ground or uneven surfaces. Pick-and-Carry Cranes: Compact cranes that can lift and transport loads over short distances without requiring additional setup, making them ideal for industrial or maintenance tasks. Mobile cranes are praised for their adaptability, quick setup, and ability to handle a wide range of lifting tasks, from light-duty operations to heavy construction and infrastructure projects.
1. Mobile Cranes enquiry2. Static Cranes
Static Cranes are fixed-position lifting devices designed for long-term use in construction, industrial, and heavy-lifting applications. These cranes are stationary, providing exceptional stability, high lifting capacity, and precise control over their operations. They are commonly employed in projects that require repetitive or complex lifting over extended periods. The main types of static cranes include: Tower Cranes: Iconic in urban construction, these tall, fixed cranes are used to lift and move heavy materials like steel, concrete, and machinery across significant heights and distances. They offer an extended reach and are often mounted on a concrete base or integrated into buildings. Overhead Cranes: Also known as bridge cranes, these are typically used in warehouses and manufacturing plants. They consist of parallel runways with a traveling bridge and hoist system, ideal for moving materials across a defined area with precision. Gantry Cranes: Similar to overhead cranes but supported by freestanding legs, these cranes are often used in shipyards, rail yards, and outdoor applications. They can lift and transport extremely heavy loads. Jib Cranes: Featuring a horizontal jib or arm fixed to a wall or floor-mounted pillar, these cranes are used in workshops and assembly lines for lifting smaller loads within a specific radius. Static cranes excel in tasks requiring heavy lifting, high stability, and precise control. Although less mobile than their mobile counterparts, they are indispensable for projects like high-rise construction, shipbuilding, and manufacturing operations where sustained, reliable lifting is critical.
2. Static Cranes enquiry3. Other Cranes
Not sure which crane you need? Let us know and we can try and match you with the right suppliers.
3. Other Cranes enquiry