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1. Tower Cranes: These are tall, stationary cranes with movable booms and jibs, designed for construction work. 2. Overhead Cranes: Popularly known as bridge cranes, these are used in industrial and manufacturing settings. 3. Gantry Cranes: These are similar to overhead cranes, but they are supporteRead more
1. Tower Cranes: These are tall, stationary cranes with movable booms and jibs, designed for construction work.
See less2. Overhead Cranes: Popularly known as bridge cranes, these are used in industrial and manufacturing settings.
3. Gantry Cranes: These are similar to overhead cranes, but they are supported by legs instead of suspended from a ceiling.
4. Jib Cranes: These are mobile, free-standing cranes that can rotate 360 degrees and move throughout a airspace.
5. Truck-Mounted Cranes: These are mounted on the back of a tractor trailer and can move around the worksite.
6. Rail Mounted Cranes: These are designed for loading and unloading railcars, and can move along rail tracks.
7. Floating Cranes: These are usually used in harbor or dockside operations or in inland waterways.
8. Crawler Cranes: These are mounted on tracks, and can maneuver in confined areas.