What is Mounted Cranes?
Truck-mounted crane and truck loader crane refers to a truck that has a crane either at the rear or just behind the cab which is used to load and unload goods from the truck’s deck.
Used Truck Mounted Cranes For Sale In South Africa?
2013 MAN TGM 18-240
USED MAN TGM 18-240 DROP-SIDE TRUCK WITH A REAR-MOUNTED PESCI SE100 CRANE
R 684 250
1993 Nissan CM12 CRANE TRUCK
The truck is fitted with a crane that has a pole holder
R 295 000
2023 NISSAN UD CWE 370 FC 6×4 AMT
Type Standard roof single sleeper (No cab back mattress) Cab suspension Mechanical suspension No. of bunks 1 No. of seats 3 (Including Centre seat) Seat Belts Standard – ELR with Reminder (Lap Belt with Center Seat) Seats Fully adjustable air suspension with armrest (Driver), Fixed passenger Air conditioning Standard Radio/USB Standard On-board computer Multi Display function Tilt-cab Mechanical Speed limiter km/h 80 Rear View Mirrors 6 total (Front and LHS close proximity, rear and wide angle RHS & LHS) 12 Volt Power Outlet Standard in Dash Rear lower storage under bunk Without Driver Fuel Coaching Tool Standard Telematics Communication Gateway Gateway with GSM/GPRS/EDGE.
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What is a truck-mounted crane called?
A crane truck, also called a boom truck, is a transport vehicle that has a crane built into its structure that helps load and unload large goods. This means no complementary machinery is needed to fulfill these functions. This type of vehicle not only transports items; it can also lift them to significant heights.
How much can a truck-mounted crane lift?
Truck cranes range in lifting capacity from about 14.5 US tons to about 1300 US tons.
What are the disadvantages of truck-mounted cranes?
Disadvantages of Truck-Mounted Crane
The disadvantages are: It moves at a low speed around sites but is needed to be transported on the sites. They are not usually used for longer hire periods.