May 2021

What Are the Different Types of Cranes?

Whatever your construction needs may be, there's a crane that can help you accomplish your goals. From crawler cranes to hydraulic truck cranes, NessCambell will connect you to the equipment you need.
A boom truck used to do heavy equipment lifting.

At NessCampbell Crane + Rigging, we have a wide variety of cranes for an array of jobs. We work on downtown buildings, baseball stadiums, aircraft carriers, wind farms, wineries, and small residential projects. There isn’t a job that we haven’t completed.

Here is a list of the different types of cranes NessCampbell Crane + Rigging can provide:

  • Crawler Cranes
  • All-Terrain Cranes
  • Rough Terrains
  • Conventional Truck Cranes
  • Hydraulic Truck Cranes
  • Boom Trucks
  • Specialty Equipment

Whatever your construction or transportation needs may be, there’s a crane that can help you accomplish your goals. From crawler cranes to hydraulic truck cranes, the craning experts at NessCampbell Crane + Rigging will help you assess your needs and connect you with the right craning equipment to suit the specifics of your project. Let’s look at some of the different types of cranes we offer and what jobs they can help you complete.

Crawler Cranes

Crawler cranes are ideal for large construction jobs. The immense size and weight of these cranes require heavy transport and logistical planning. The NessCampbell heavy haul division takes care of all of the planning, permits, and logistics when hauling these cranes.

All-Terrain Cranes

The versatile all-terrain cranes have lifting ranges of 50 to 600 tons and work well in any weather condition. They are simple to maneuver and can travel easily from site to site. Our variety of all-terrain cranes give you the flexibility to use the appropriate crane for your job.

Conventional Trucks

Conventional truck cranes offer an impressive amount of adaptability. Some conventional truck cranes can lift upwards of 300 tons, making them ideal across different industries. These cranes are excellent for tilt-up construction and the erection of steel structures.

Rough Terrain Cranes

Rough terrain cranes have great maneuverability on any job site. The smaller size allows more flexibility at any job site, no matter the conditions. These cranes are outfitted with outriggers for added stability.

Hydraulic Trucks

When you need to perform small lifting jobs at a particular site, hydraulic truck cranes can help. Their speed makes loading and unloading more efficient.

Boom Trucks

Handy on almost any job site where several smaller lifts are required, boom trucks bring a level of precision to every lift. Think of boom trucks as the “worker bees” of a construction site—they are the reliable choice.

Specialty Cranes

In addition to the above cranes, we also have a selection of smaller lifts, ideal for industrial, commercial, or manufacturing plant moves. Gantries, fork lifts, spider cranes, and more can lift varying weights within a facility. In many cases, these cranes move machinery around the facility or take it outside to be loaded onto a trailer for transportation. These pieces of equipment are used when very sensitive loads are being moved, such as medical equipment.

In addition to lifting services, NessCampbell also offers heavy hauling, rigging, and engineering services for our customers. Do you have an upcoming project that could use one of the cranes above? Give us a call and find out how we can help.

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