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Designed to save valuable floor space, these cranes mount to structural columns.
No need to pour a special foundation—you can install these cranes on a reinforced concrete floor.
Install these cranes with anchor bolts set in a reinforced-concrete foundation.
Transport these cranes anywhere they’re needed in your facility. Made with fork pockets in the base, they can be lifted and moved with a fork truck–saving you from taking your load to a mounted crane or having multiple cranes around your building.
Reach around corners and into tight spaces to precisely place loads. With two joints that each swivel 360°, these cranes are easier to maneuver around obstacles than our standard rotating cranes.
Also known as davit cranes, these lift objects out of holes such as sewers.
Adjust the arm in, out, up, and down even under load. These cranes are designed for precise positioning adjustments—no need to fully lower the arm and detach your load.
At half the weight of standard hand-winch cranes with similar capacity, these cranes are easier to move from one base to another.
Able to cover a larger work area than rotating cranes, these allow you to position your load anywhere inside the four posts.
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.
No hand-cranking needed—simply push a button on the handheld control to lift or lower a heavy load.
Attach these booms to a forklift to lift long, cumbersome loads.
Shift loads off pallets and into containers from the safety of your forklift.
Safely transport rolled and coiled items with a forklift.
Suspend tools to keep them out of the way but still within reach.