General Crane Information and Resources
Q. Why Buy from Technocrane?
- Increase your crane sales by adding the innovative BIGMAX crane to
your product line.
- Enjoy good margins on Technocrane products, we sell only to re-sellers
at excellent prices.
- Access BIGMAX TC series cranes, the leading compact telescopic crane in
this growing market.
- Choose from an extensive line of hydraulic outriggers for all truck
applications.
- Reduce your shipping costs, we ship anywhere at freight savings of up
to 50%.
- Enjoy a wide selection of crane types and sizes.
- Expect fast delivery. We ship most models from stock within 24 hours.
- Knowledgeable staff -receive selection and ordering assistance from
friendly, knowledgeable staff.
- Ensure easy crane installation - mounting kits with detailed
instructions are included.
- Get tech support when you need it. We offer Installation and after
sales assistance by e-mail or toll-free phone.
- Comprehensive parts and labour warranties are available on all cranes.
Q: The crane I want to buy is rated at H2-B3. What does that mean?
A: H2 is a lift class. Basically, a crane rated at 'H2' can lift a full load
twice as fast as a crane rated at only 'H1', and last just as long. Your work
gets done a lot faster.
A: B3 is the stress rating. If a 'B2' crane and a 'B3' crane work side by side
in average service, the 'B3' crane will last 3 times as long! in heavy service
the 'B3' crane will still last 30% longer. Compare 13 years of service to only
10 years with a 'B2' rated crane.
Q: What is a marine crane?
A: A marine or marinized crane is built to withstand corrosion from sea air and
saltwater. This often includes special paint and metals. Many also have more
powerful gearboxes to withstand the extreme working conditions.
Q: What is meant by the crane rating or 'Lift Moment'?
A: This is the load capacity of the crane in either tonne-metres(Tm) or foot-pounds(ft.lbs.)
for example, if you need a crane to lift 2000 lbs at a distance of 10 feet, then
your crane must be rated at 2000lbs*10feet, or 20,000 foot-pounds.
Q: What are the advantages of a Hexagonal or 'Hex' Boom?
A: Hexagonal booms always stay in alignment, so they never shift from side to
side, even as they wear.
Q: What about crane safety?
A: Please refer to the section on Crane Safety for a list of common safety
devices found on cranes.
Q: How many degrees of rotational angle (or slewing angle) should my crane
have?
A: Most cranes are limited to a given number of degrees, and some cranes are
designed to rotate 'continuously' which means that you can rotate the crane
non-stop in either direction. Be sure to provide a detailed explanation of your
application when you are shopping for your new crane so that you get one that is
right for you.
Q: What is the difference between a Monoboom Crane and an Articulated Crane?
A: A Monoboom crane has a single straight boom. This is the most common small
crane design. An articulated crane has two or more booms and is a popular design
in larger cranes. Articulated cranes can be quite long and yet fold up into a
very compact unit for transport, and are also known as Knuckleboom, or folding
cranes.
Power Supplies
Q: How do I power my crane?
A: There are several ways to do this and each has distinct advantages:
Hydraulic power A PTO pump can be attached to most standard transmissions and
some automatics as well. There are several advantages to this including lower
cost at the outset and in the long term, as well as a 100% Duty Cycle, and
improved cold weather performance.
A clutch pump can be mounted onto most truck engines, and has all the benefits
of a PTO pump with the added bonus of remote start/stop using an electric
switch.
Electro-Hydraulic power The basic crane in this application is often the same,
but instead uses electric power from the vehicle it is mounted on. This type of
power supply lets you mount a crane anywhere you can get 12 volt or 24 volt
power, or in places where hydraulic power is not practical. If you want to mount
the crane somewhere stationary instead of on a truck, this is a very effective
solution.
Crane Safety
Counterbalance Valve This very important device has many useful functions. The
counterbalance valve used in this example has all of the following features:
1.Holding - if a hydraulic hose ruptures or is torn off, the affected cylinder
locks in place to prevent the load from dropping.
2.Smoothing - helps operator to perform smooth starts and stops when operating
the crane.
3.Load Limiting - limits the pressure in the cylinder to ensure safe operation
and protect the crane from damage by overload.
4.Thermal Relief - if a large increase in temperature occurs where the crane is
stored, the thermal relief opens to prevent rupture of the cylinder or lines.
5.Prevents Creeping - all hydraulic valves bypass slightly, especially as they
wear out. A counterbalance valve prevents the hydraulic cylinder from moving due
to this small bypass of oil, often known as creeping.
6.Emergency Lowering - in the event of a hose rupture or general failure of the
hydraulic system, the counterbalance valve can be used to slowly lower the crane
to bring the load down.
Anti-Two Block This switch prevents damage to the crane or sudden breakage of
the cable that can be caused by winching the cable in too far.
Load Limiting Device This device activates during an overload situation and
allows only those operations that will ease the overload condition, such as
retracting the boom or lowering with the winch. It resets automatically once the
overload is reduced.
Low Angle Switch This switch works in conjunction with the load limiting device
to prevent the lift cylinder from bottoming.
Low Cable Switch This switch prevents the cable from spooling out too far where
it could separate from the winch or begin to wind in reverse.
Stabilizers Safety
Q: What does a stabilizer do?
A: A stabilizer extends out from your vehicle or from under your crane to
prevent the vehicle from tipping and to allow your crane to lift its capacity.
Q: How do I know which stabilizer to choose?
A: Read further to find out more about the types of stabilizers available, then
contact your dealer for more information on models to suit your application.
Q: What do you need to consider when you buy stabilizers?
1.Manual or Hydraulic raising/lowering. Choose hydraulic except on very small
cranes
2.Manual or Hydraulic horizontal extension. This is a labour saving device and
essential on larger stabilizers.
3.Stabilizer Rating (dynamic moment). This term refers to the load that the
stabilizer can carry. Your dealer will help you determine which size you need.
Troubleshooting
If you have a service related question about BIGMAX cranes that you'd like to
see answered here, please send it to service@technocrane.ca .

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