Mobile Crane (Our Base) | Small workshops, warehouses, light construction | Lifting Capacity: 0.5 ton (ISO 9241 compliant) ▲ Height: 4.5m (ISO 1984 verified) Mobility: Self-propelled (ISO 9241) | ▲ Portable for on-site mobility Cost-effective for small-scale tasks CE certified safety | Limited capacity (▲▲ vs. industry standard 0.3 ton) Limited height for high-rise tasks |
Tower Crane (Industry Standard) | High-rise construction, industrial sites | Lifting Capacity: 20–50 tons (ASTM F1362) Height: 100m+ (EN 13000) Stability: Fixed base | ▲▲ High capacity for heavy loads Extensive reach for tall structures | Not portable High installation costs and time |
Overhead Crane (Industry Standard) | Factories, warehouses (fixed locations) | Lifting Capacity: 5–20 tons (ASME B30.16) Rail System: 50m+ span (ISO 4301) | ▲ Precision for repetitive tasks Space-efficient in fixed layouts | Limited mobility Requires infrastructure setup |
Telescopic Crane (Our Advanced) | Outdoor construction, uneven terrain | Lifting Capacity: 5–25 tons (ISO 9241) ▲▲ Boom Extension: 30m+ (EN 13411) 4WD Mobility: Off-road capability | ▲▲ Versatile for diverse terrains High reach for complex projects | Higher cost than base models Steeper learning curve for operators |
Jib Crane (Industry Standard) | Small workshops, tight spaces | Lifting Capacity: 0.2–2 tons (ISO 4309) Fixed Arm: Compact design (EN 13000) | ▲ Space-saving for confined areas Low operational complexity | Limited mobility Lower capacity than mobile cranes |
Rough-Terrain Crane (Industry Standard) | Off-road projects, heavy-duty sites | Lifting Capacity: 10–100 tons (ASTM F1362) Traction: 4-wheel drive (ISO 3095) Durability: Rugged frame (SAE J2224) | ▲▲ Traction for rough terrain Heavy-duty reliability | Bulky size High maintenance costs |