





Rough-terrain cranes tackle tough jobs in bumpy, off-road locations where regular cranes can’t operate. They roll over rocks and dirt on large tires and navigate tight spaces with powerful four-wheel drive. These cranes extend their long, telescopic booms to lift heavy loads—all controlled from a single cab where the driver operates both the crane and the vehicle. Built with high ground clearance, they stabilize by firmly planting their outriggers before lifting.
Construction sites, oil fields, and remote projects often rely on them for hauling and hoisting tasks. With rugged frames and intelligent design, rough-terrain cranes handle demanding work where smooth roads end.