Types of Cranes: A Complete Guide

Gantry Cranes

Cranes play a critical role in the construction, manufacturing, shipping, and logistics industries by enabling the safe and efficient lifting and movement of heavy materials. Each type of crane is designed to meet specific job site requirements, load capacities, and operating conditions.

As a professional crane service provider, YONG HAO CRANE is pleased to present this comprehensive guide to the most common types of cranes, their features, and typical applications. Whether you’re planning a modular construction project or managing industrial operations, understanding the different types of cranes can help you choose the right equipment for the job.

Mobile cranes are versatile lifting machines mounted on a wheeled or tracked chassis. They are easy to transport and set up, making them suitable for short-term or dynamic projects.

Key features:

  • Fast setup and relocation
  • Telescopic boom for extended reach
  • Suitable for urban and off-road environments

Applications: General construction, infrastructure projects, plant maintenance, modular building installation

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Tower cranes are fixed to the ground or attached to buildings for high-rise construction. They offer high lifting capacity and height, with the ability to lift heavy materials to great elevations.

Key features:

  • High vertical and horizontal reach
  • Stationary base or self-climbing setup
  • Remote or cabin-operated

Applications: Skyscrapers, commercial buildings, bridge construction, long-term projects

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Crawler cranes are mounted on tracked undercarriages and offer excellent stability on uneven terrain. These cranes do not require outriggers and can move while carrying loads.

Key features:

  • Heavy lifting capacity
  • No need for outriggers
  • Excellent ground stability

Applications: Large-scale construction, wind turbine installation, energy and oil sectors

Truck-mounted cranes combine the lifting power of a crane with the mobility of a truck. They are ideal for projects that require frequent travel between sites.

Key features:

  • Road-legal for easy transport
  • Quick to set up and use
  • Telescopic or lattice boom options

Applications: Utility work, urban construction, equipment relocation

Rough terrain cranes are designed for off-road conditions. They feature large rubber tires, four-wheel drive, and a compact design ideal for confined sites.

Key features:

  • Excellent mobility on rough or uneven ground
  • Hydraulic telescoping boom
  • Compact chassis

Applications: Industrial construction, energy sector, remote site operations

Overhead cranes, also known as bridge cranes, are fixed installations used in warehouses, factories, and production facilities. They run along overhead rails and are ideal for moving heavy loads indoors.

Key features:

  • High load capacity
  • Minimal floor space usage
  • Precision control

Applications: Manufacturing plants, steel mills, warehouses, assembly lines

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Gantry cranes are similar to overhead cranes but are supported by freestanding legs and often used outdoors. They can span large distances and lift heavy loads across wide work areas.

Key features:

  • Portable or rail-mounted versions
  • Adjustable height and span
  • Suitable for outdoor use

Applications: Shipyards, container yards, precast concrete handling

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Floating cranes are mounted on barges or pontoons and are used in marine construction and offshore projects. They are capable of lifting very heavy loads.

Key features:

  • Water-based operation
  • High load capacity
  • Specialized for marine environments

Applications: Harbor construction, bridge building, offshore platforms

Crane TypeMobilityLifting CapacityBest ForSetup TimeSite Terrain
Mobile CraneHigh (on wheels)Medium to HighGeneral construction, short-term projectsFastFlat to semi-rough
Tower CraneFixedVery HighHigh-rise buildings, long-term urban projectsLongStable/foundation required
Crawler CraneLow (on tracks)Very HighHeavy industrial projects, rough terrainModerateUneven or soft ground
Truck-Mounted CraneVery High (road-legal)MediumUtility work, frequently changing sitesVery FastPaved or semi-paved
Rough Terrain CraneModerateMedium to HighOff-road jobs, energy & mining sectorsFastRugged, uneven terrain
Overhead CraneStationary (indoor)HighFactories, warehouses, production linesInstalled systemIndoor only
Gantry CraneModerate (rail/portable)HighShipyards, outdoor yardsModerateFlat, open spaces
Floating CraneWater-based onlyVery HighMarine, bridge & offshore constructionProject-specificWater surfaces only

This table provides a quick snapshot to help project managers and contractors identify the most suitable crane based on project location, load needs, and mobility requirements. However, real-world crane selection often involves deeper site analysis and compliance considerations.

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