Different Types Of Crane Trucks
There are as many different types of cranes as there are uses for them. Some of the most common types are gantry cranes, jib cranes, bridge cranes, and forklift crane attachments. Each one of these types come in different styles for specific applications, Now we start with the gantry crane, there are two basic types of this crane. There are fixed height and adjustable height. You can get thesecranes in aluminum or steel to meet the needs of specific applications. Most gantry cranes have two upright beams and a cross beam. There are A frame legs with casters to make them mobile.
This type of crane can be usedfor a variety of purposes. One common use in the manufacturing industry is to move large molds, parts, and containers into and out of other equipment or workstations. Warehouses and other industrial applications often use this type of crane to move materials over short or long distances within a work area. This type of crane is a great mix of economy and ability. The span on this type of crane is 8 - 20 feet. The fixed height gantry crane are usually 10 foot working height, and the adjustablecranes usually adjust 7 - 16 foot working heights. You can also have these cranes custom manufactured if your needs are out side these parameters.

Jib cranes can be fixed position or mobile. Mobile jib cranes are on a cart with a counter balance to off set the load. This type usually comes in lower capacities and lifting heights since they are designedfor one user to move items. The stationary jib cranes can come in two basic types. There is the single mast style that can have a fixed cross beam, or a cross beam that can be moved 360 degrees. The other type can be set up similar to a bridge crane to be used over a workstation. The jib crane usually has a lift height ranging from 8 - 14 feet. This type of crane can also be custom manufactured to meet specific needs.
Bridge cranes are used when items are going to be lifted and moved from one point to another along one area. This type of crane is usually custom manufactured to meet the users needs. However there are some basic configurations available that can be more economicalfor the user. Lift heights and capacities are widely varied and available to suit any application. Bridge cranes can have two rails that mount to an existing structure with a cross beam for the movement of your trolley and hoist. Or they can be self supporting with upright beams that are mounted to the floor.
The last type is the forklift crane attachments. These are frequently used when smaller items need to be moved. They can be telescoping to allow longer items to be lifted as well as pivoting. But keep in mind the capacity of the forklift you will be using with this type of crane, And the main considerations when trying to choose a crane are, will you need to move the item from one location to another,how much does the item weight, how high do you need to lift the item? The answers to these questions are the start to choosing the right crane.