Workshop cranes are cranes that have four wheels. The distinctive features of workshop cranes are their large off-road tires and four steerable wheels. When there is a need to lift and move heavy objects and equipment from uneven surfaces in a project, they use a workshop crane. A workshop crane is a type of mobile structure that is designed to maneuver on different types of surfaces. Because they are smaller and more compact than other types of off-road cranes, workshop cranes can enter tighter spaces and provide stable restraints for lifting operations. In Iran, workshop cranes are also called grabber cranes. Workshop cranes have the ability to work on uneven and non-road surfaces and have the ability to carry and move loads. Usually, workshop cranes have relatively less length compared to other cranes. These cranes are used in workshops or small factories where it is not possible to move or load for normal cranes.
What is the use of a workshop crane?
Workshop cranes from 25 tons to 200 tons provide the possibility of lifting and carrying loads. The maximum load capacity of a 25-ton workshop crane is 25 tons.
Workshop cranes have different and useful applications in different industries. These types of cranes can lift heavy loads to great heights by using hydraulic boom and lift.
Workshop cranes or grab cranes are used in workshops and small-scale projects. Also, these cranes can be used in small environments where it is not possible to enter and operate mobile or car cranes, as well as uneven and non-road surfaces.
The characteristics of workshop cranes
Workshop cranes have four drive wheels: Workshop cranes for comfortable off-road work have They are four wheel drive. These wheels have a long distance from the ground.


