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    Available with either a lattice or telescopic boom, truck cranes are self-propelled cranes with an integrated boom, cab, outriggers, and other lifting equipment components. They are designed for use on streets and other smooth surfaces.

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    2009 LINK-BELT HTC-8690

    Telescopic Boom Truck Cranes

    2009 LINK-BELT HTC-8690 Used Telescopic Boom Truck Cranes for sale2009 LINK-BELT HTC-8690 Used Telescopic Boom Truck Cranes for sale
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    Lift Capacity90 ton
    Location: San Francisco, California
    Seller: M S C Inc
    Lift Capacity90 ton
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Mardian Equipment
    Upper Hours11,660
    Location: Santa Rosa, California
    Seller: Kaplan Equipment Sales
    Upper Hours14,521
    Location: Ontario, California
    Upper Hours14,254
    Location: Woods Cross, Utah
    Seller: Kaplan Equipment Sales
    Upper Hours12,254
    Location: Hanson, Massachusetts
    Seller: Empire Crane
    Lift Capacity90 ton
    Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
    Upper Hours12,516
    Location: Chantilly, Virginia
    Stock NumberTHC456BN
    Location: Conway, Arkansas
    Seller: Trends Handling
    Upper Hours15,000
    Location: Chantilly, Virginia
    Upper Hours21,327
    Location: Syracuse, New York
    Seller: Empire Crane
    Upper Hours13,300
    Location: Temecula, California
    Seller: Carmody and Associates
    Lift Capacity90 ton
    Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

    2005 LINK-BELT HTC-8690

    Telescopic Boom Truck Cranes

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    Serial NumberN3J5-8088
    Location: Fullerton, North Dakota
    Upper Hours1,237
    Location: Palmyra, Missouri
    Seller: C.B. Equipment
    Lift Capacity100 ton
    Location: North Oxford, Massachusetts
    Upper Hours13,000
    Location: Chantilly, Virginia
    Upper Hours11,726
    Location: Elk Mound, Wisconsin
    Seller: ALL Crane
    Upper Hours12,152
    Location: N/A, Maryland
    Seller: QUALITY CRANES
    Location: San Francisco, California
    Seller: M S C Inc

    2004 LINK-BELT HTT8675

    Telescopic Boom Truck Cranes

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    Lift Capacity75 ton
    Location: Portland, Oregon
    Seller: M S C Inc
    Lift Capacity75 ton
    Location: Atlanta, Georgia
    Seller: Crane Monsters Corp.
    Lift Capacity165 ton
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Mardian Equipment
    Lift Capacity165 ton
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Mardian Equipment
    Serial Number36707
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Mardian Equipment
    Lift Capacity30 ton
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Crane Monsters Corp.
    Lift Capacity30 ton
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Crane Monsters Corp.
    Upper Hours17,700
    Location: Swisher, Iowa
    Seller: RTL EQUIPMENT INC

    About Truck Cranes

    Truck cranes are wheeled mobile construction vehicles that feature a prominent boom crane used to lift, lower, and transport materials around a construction site. Unlike boom trucks, which are crane units mounted to a trailer or commercial truck’s chassis, truck cranes are purpose-built, self-propelled transports. Truck cranes also differ from all-terrain or rough-terrain mobile cranes, which are able to work in harsher environments than the hard, flat surfaces where truck cranes thrive.


    Grove TMS9000E Telescopic Boom Truck Crane

    Mobility Advantages

    The mobility and maneuverability of truck cranes allows the vehicles to drive to construction sites and handle heavy loads in confined urban areas, including destinations where the truck crane must travel on a highway. Truck cranes are often able transport their own counterweights on the carrier. Modular counterweights are often available to let operators add or remove weight as needed to best match legal transport and lifting requirements.

    Types Of Truck Cranes

    Truck cranes typically come in two types: telescopic boom truck cranes with a hydraulic telescoping boom and lattice boom truck cranes with a fixed-length boom and a folding jib. The powerful hydraulic cylinder on a telescopic boom truck allows the boom to extend or retract; their ease of setup and adaptability makes telescopic boom trucks a popular choice in construction, power and electricity, and various municipal applications. Lattice boom truck cranes are often used in situations where a mobile crane would need to handle particularly heavy loads at taller working heights, such as telecommunications towers or wind turbines, or jobs that require a longer working reach than is offered by a telescopic boom truck crane.

    Find The Right Truck Crane

    Like other types of mobile cranes, truck cranes require outriggers for added stability when working with large, heavy payloads. Load and lifting charts vary widely across the truck crane market; smaller truck cranes generally lift in the 30- to 50-ton (27- to 45-metric-ton) range, while larger, more powerful truck cranes can lift 120 t (109 mt) or more. Lifting height and working radius also vary. To extend the reach of telescopic boom truck cranes, additional jib lengths and lattice extensions are an option, and lattice truck crane booms can also be shortened or lengthened with lattice extensions.

    Grove (manufacturer of the TMS700 and TMS800 telescopic boom truck series) and Link-Belt (manufacturer of the HTC-8690 telescopic boom truck) are just a couple of the popular manufacturers of truck cranes for sale on CraneTrader. American, Kato, P & H, Samsung, and Terex truck cranes are also regularly for sale on CraneTrader.