There are many considerations when choosing a new work-ready or custom service truck, but if you break it down it makes it much easier. This checklist can help you choose the correct features for your service truck to keep your operation safe, your costs low and your projects on track.
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Cranes have different capabilities, extensions and load requirements that must be followed when choosing your particular application. Service truck cranes are rated by a Foot-Pound (FT-LB) system, which measures the maximum amount of weight lifted times the distance of the boom. To find out what the FT-LB rating should be, multiple the weight of the maximum load that will be lifted by the maximum distance the load will need to be moved away from the center line of the crane. The resulting number is the FT-LB rating size of the crane required.
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FT-LB CRANE REQUIRED
While an operator might only occasionally use the crane, the job might require that the crane winch run longer than a couple of minutes continually. The key component to determining whether an operator should use an electric-hydraulic crane or a full-hydraulic crane is how often the crane is used during a 1-hour period, often referred to as the expected “duty cycle.” If you’re only occasionally using the crane, an electric-hydraulic crane will work. However, sometimes the job would require that the crane winch run longer than a couple of minutes continuously (like when pulling underground water pipes). In this case, a full-hydraulic crane would be more fit for the job.
In order to figure out what size truck you need for the crane, you must determine the truck’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), which is the maximum amount of total vehicle weight - including the weight of the truck and its entire payload - the truck is able to carry while safely starting and stopping. Each crane has a minimum allowable GVW in which to install a service crane. This is dependent on:
Operational Need
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Amount of Load Crane Will Pick Up
Reach of the Crane
Weight of Crane
Use of Crane
Whether you need a fully loaded crane body or added functionality, crane accessories are the key to a complete solution. Choose from storage, added support, mechanical components and more. Available crane accessories include:
Available Accessories
NEEDED
Worklights
YES
Pumps
Wireless Remotes
Bulkhead Mount Reservoirs
Mounting Pedestals
Service Crane Boom Rests
Mounting Sockets
Radio & Pendant Controllers
Circuit Breaker Kits
Engine Start/Stop & Throttle Controls
BOSS Air Compressors
Service Body Accessories
-Workbench Bumper
-Grip Strut Steps
-Master Locking System
-Interior Lights Kits
-Shelving Packages/Bolt Shelving
-Oxygen & Acetylene Bottle Holders
-Compressor Hose Reel
-Drawer Units
Outrigger Packages
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