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Cranes are essential lifting plant used across construction, infrastructure, utilities, and industrial settings. From placing structural steel to handling materials on confined urban sites, cranes support safe and efficient lifting workflows.

2026 Grove TMS9000-2 Telescopic Boom Mobile Crane
Buyers searching for cranes for sale will find a wide range of machines, from compact units for tight access to heavy-duty lifting gear for large-scale projects. On MachineryTrader.ie, dealers and individual sellers offer equipment suited to Ireland’s site conditions, transport regulations, and jobsite demands.
Crane Benefits
- Enable safe lifting and placement of heavy materials across varied site conditions
- Improve productivity by reducing manual handling and speeding up installation tasks
- Offer flexible configurations for urban, rural, and industrial environments
- Support precision lifting for structural, mechanical, and utility work
- Provide mobility options for contractors working across multiple projects
Crane Applications
- Construction sites for steel erection, concrete placement, and roofing work
- Road, bridge, and infrastructure development projects
- Utilities and telecom installations using digger derricks and lorry loaders
- Ports, yards, and industrial facilities handling bulk materials
- Urban building sites with restricted access requiring compact lifting solutions
Types Of Cranes
- Rough-terrain cranes are built for off-road conditions with large tyres and strong lifting capacity. They are commonly used on construction sites where ground conditions are uneven or undeveloped.
- All-terrain cranes combine road travel capability with off-road performance for versatile use. They suit contractors needing one machine for both transport and lifting across multiple sites.
- Crawler cranes use tracked undercarriages for stability and heavy lifting. They are ideal for long-term projects where high capacity and minimal ground pressure are required.
- Boom truck cranes (lorry loaders) mount on road-going vehicles for quick deployment. They are widely used for deliveries, light construction, and utility work.
- Truck cranes provide strong lifting performance with highway mobility. They are suited to contractors moving between jobs that require medium to heavy lifting.
- Knuckle boom cranes offer articulated movement for precise handling in tight spaces. Often used as lorry loaders, they are common in delivery and construction support roles.
- Digger derricks combine lifting with drilling capability for pole installation. They are widely used by utility crews for power and telecom work.
- Tower cranes provide high reach and lifting capacity for multi-storey construction. Self-erecting tower crane (SETC) models suit smaller sites with quicker setup requirements.
- Carry deck cranes and pick and carry cranes (aka "yard cranes") are compact machines designed for moving loads around confined sites. They are commonly used in industrial facilities and yards.
- Mini cranes are compact units built for indoor or restricted-access lifting. They are suited to glazing, maintenance, and specialist installation work.
- City cranes are designed for tight urban environments with compact dimensions. They balance lifting capacity with manoeuvrability on congested sites.
- Gantry cranes (aka "portal cranes") and overhead cranes are fixed systems used in industrial and yard settings. They provide efficient material handling across defined work areas.
- Specialized application cranes are designed for niche tasks such as rail work or heavy lifting in unique environments. These machines meet specific operational and regulatory requirements.
How To Buy The Right Crane
- Assess lifting requirements: Consider maximum lift weight, reach, and height needed for your typical jobs to narrow down suitable crane types.
- Evaluate mobility needs: Road-legal cranes suit multi-site work, while crawler or tower cranes fit long-term or fixed-position projects.
- Check site constraints: Access, ground conditions, and space limitations will influence whether compact or heavy-duty equipment is appropriate.
- Review operator needs: Ease of control, visibility, and safety features can impact productivity and compliance on-site.
- Plan transport and setup: Consider how quickly the crane can be moved, assembled, and put into operation between jobs.
Top Crane Manufacturers
Explore cranes for sale from leading manufacturers, including Altec, Grove, Liebherr, Link-Belt, Manitex, Tadano, Terex, XCMG, and others. Buyers can compare new and used lifting gear across configurations, capacities, and site applications.
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