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Also known as davit cranes, these lift objects out of holes such as sewers.
Install these bases in different areas of your plant and slot in your hand-winch crane where needed. They can also be used to replace existing bases.
These cranes are half the weight of other hand-winch cranes with similar capacity and can be lifted from their base for easy transport. They're also known as davit cranes. Use them to lift objects out of holes such as sewers.
Also known as engine cranes, a hydraulic hand pump raises and lowers the arm (boom) to lift items without the need for a hoist.
With no legs in front, these cranes let you lift close to your load. They are also known as engine cranes, and have a hydraulic hand pump that raises and lowers the arm (boom) to lift items without the need for a hoist.
Fold these cranes for convenient transport and storage. Also known as engine cranes, a hydraulic hand pump raises and lowers the arm (boom) to lift items without the need for a hoist.
No need to pour a special foundation—you can install these cranes on a reinforced concrete floor.
Adjust the vertical clearance and horizontal span to suit your needs.
These cranes can be rolled into your work area for infrequent lifts and then rolled away to free up space.
Install these cranes with anchor bolts set in a reinforced-concrete foundation.
These cranes can be quickly broken down into three pieces for convenient transport and storage. The vertical clearance is adjustable.
Designed to save valuable floor space, these cranes mount to structural columns.
Able to cover a larger work area than rotating cranes, these allow you to position your load anywhere inside the four posts.
Use these cranes for small jobs, such as lifting jigs and dies in tight work spaces.
Create your own crane with or without posts. Mount beams to your structural ceiling supports for a post-free crane, to four posts for a traditional crane, or to a combination of ceiling supports and posts to free up some floor space.