Crawler Crane Restoration – It’s All About the ROI!
The crawler crane has long been considered the most common and practical type of crane to restore. They have a very long, useful service life, and depending on the make and model, parts and components...
View ArticleTop 5 Considerations When Buying a Used Crane
By Greg Etue – National Sales Representative Because economic uncertainty continues to exist in the crane market, crane manufacturers have been cautious about ramping up production and building up...
View ArticleWhat is a Crane SLEP Anyhow?
Cummins dealer Cummins Atlantic Inc., Columbia, S.C., provided the engines, and, working with WHECO, actually repowered the first crane in the project. WHECO performed all of the SLEPs, including the...
View ArticleRemanufacturing Your Rough-Terrain Crane
By Tim Hillegonds I think it was probably my second full week as an employee in the insurance industry. It was just over ten years ago, and I was shuffling around the 29th floor of a downtown Chicago...
View ArticleCab-Down Crane Restoration | Consider the Options
Restoring your Industrial Crane By Clint Rawson & Bob Edmonston The cab-down crane has long been used as an application specific crane. However, with the market being relatively small, most of the...
View ArticleConventional Truck Crane Restoration: For Those Who Need to Stay Mobile
If you are keeping up with our blog, you will see that this is the fourth in a series of blog posts about service life extension/restoration projects for cranes. We have written about crawler, RT, and...
View ArticleCrane Repair and Refurbishment: High Grade
This article was originally published at KHL.com and written by Alex Dahm. You can view the original article here. Changes in the design and material used in the booms of telescopic cranes has made...
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