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    About Specialized Application Cranes

    Numerous types of cranes have been adapted over time for purposes specific to certain work environments. Bridge cranes, harbor cranes, pedestal cranes, and railroad cranes are a few types you’ll find in this category.

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    Lift Capacity80 ton
    Location: Jersey City, New Jersey
    Seller: Kiewit Equipment
    Serial NumberBD3022
    Location: Jersey City, New Jersey
    Seller: Kiewit Equipment
    Hours14,300
    Location: Seattle, Washington
    Seller: Kiewit Equipment
    Hours1,032
    Location: Plant City, Florida
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    Stock NumberPE A62 4
    Location: Hazleton, Pennsylvania
    Seller: DeAngelo Contracting Services
    Serial NumberCR003927-514
    Location: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
    Seller: JERRY CASTLE AND SON HI-LIFT INC
    Hours40
    Location: Springtown, Texas
    Location: Fairfield, California
    Seller: Kaplan Equipment Sales
    Location: Ashland, Virginia
    Hours840
    Location: Bolingbrook, Illinois
    Hours40
    Location: Springtown, Texas
    Lift Capacity30 ton
    Location: Fort Lupton, Colorado
    Serial Number123456
    Location: El Paso, Texas
    Lift Capacity33.07 ton
    Location: Olathe, Kansas
    Seller: CraneWorks, LLC
    Hours556
    Location: Filer, Idaho
    Seller: Overtime Equipment, LLC
    Lift Capacity750 ton
    Location: Waterloo, Illinois
    Seller: Carmody and Associates
    Serial Number1100255760
    Location: Jacksonville, Florida
    Hours49
    Location: St. Augustine, Florida
    Hours27
    Location: Pompano Beach, Florida
    Location: Pickett, Wisconsin
    Location: Pickett, Wisconsin
    Serial Number12-908-94
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
    Serial Number3055
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
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    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: Shanghai, China
    Seller: Heeyas Ltd

    2018 FAVELLE FAVCO PC200

    Harbor / Marine / Barge Cranes

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    Hours100
    Location: Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

    2018 FAVELLE FAVCO PC200

    Harbor / Marine / Barge Cranes

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    Hours0
    Location: Shanghai, China
    Seller: Heeyas Ltd

    2020 GENMA GHC50TD2

    Harbor / Marine / Barge Cranes

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    Hours0
    Location: Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

    1992 GOTTWALD HMK280E

    Harbor / Marine / Barge Cranes

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    Hours16,000
    Location: Posušje, Federation Of Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Seller: Lager d.o.o.

    About Specialized Application Cranes

    Of the numerous types of cranes used in the construction industry, several have been adapted for particular purposes based on the environment in which they’ll be used. On CraneTrader.com, there are multiple specialized categories, including bridge cranes, container/stacking cranes, harbor/marine/barge cranes, pedestal cranes, pile driving cranes, and railroad cranes.

    Specialized Application Crane Types

    Not to be confused with overhead hoists, bridge cranes in the context of specialized application cranes are truck- or trailer-mounted units that provide workers platform access to the underside or sides of a bridge or overpass for use in inspections, repairs, and other applications. Some bridge cranes park on top of the bridge and lower a platform over the side, while others roll under the bridge on roads or railroad tracks to raise an aerial platform up to the underside. Alternative terms for bridge cranes include “under-bridge inspection units” and “under-bridge aerial access platforms.”

    While container/stacking cranes are used in terminals and other locations to transport and stack shipping containers, including via automation, harbor/marine/barge cranes are used in seaports to move shipping containers and other items off or onto ships or barges. A pedestal crane, meanwhile, is a type of non-mobile crane with a pedestal for a base. These cranes are often used on offshore platforms, such as drilling rigs. A pedestal crane can rotate on a kingpin or on a roller bearing.

    Pile driving cranes insert premade piles, or poles, vertically into the ground to support the weight of a new building or bridge better than the soil could alone. Most pile driving cranes use a hammering mechanism, such as a falling, heavy piston, to tap the pile into the ground similar to a hammer with a nail. Elsewhere, railroad cranes have train wheels that enable them to roll along railroad tracks. They may be mounted on a dedicated rail car or on a rubber-tired truck that can raise its rail wheels to drive off the tracks and operate on regular roads. There’s a variety of crane styles in use on railway vehicles for an array of purposes, from rail repair to loading.

    Specialized Crane Manufacturers

    CraneTrader.com is your leading source for new and used specialized application cranes. Leading brands and manufacturers include Anderson Hydra Platforms, Aspen Aerials, Barin, Liebherr, Nippon/Sharyo, and Sennebogen.