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Crane Repair

12 Verified Suppliers
FEATURED SUPPLIERS
Caplinger's Crane & Equipment, Inc.  
Hurst, TX
Overhead cranes, jibs, monorails & gantries
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Phoenix, AZ
Specialize in the repair of Cranes & Aerial Lift Equipment
 
Robertsdale, AL
Manufacturer, Overhead Cranes, Jibs, Monorail Cranes. Supplier Hoists, Rigging. OSHA Inspections, Load Test and Service. Full Fabrication Facility.
 
Farmington, NM
Truck mounted tanks, truck beds & wildland firefighting bodies, including repair & testing of DOT cargo tanks, freight trailers, truck equipment, hydraulic systems, pumps & inspections & repair of service cranes
 
Tyngsboro, MA
Overhead industrial cranes parts & components
 
Clarksburg, NJ
Shupper-Brickle provides overhead crane repair by experienced, insured technicians in NJ and the greater NYC and Philadelphia regions. Call for bridge crane, hoist or monorail troubleshooting or emergency service.
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Wheaton, IL
 
Westmorland, CA
 
West Monroe, LA
 
Fenton, MO
 
Marion, IL
 
Brooklyn, NY
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Crane Repair

The crane repair industry focuses on the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of cranes used in various sectors. Cranes are essential for lifting and moving heavy loads in construction, manufacturing, shipping, and logistics. The industry ensures that these machines operate safely and efficiently, minimizing downtime and extending their operational lifespan. Key processes in crane repair include inspection, diagnostics, and troubleshooting to identify issues such as mechanical wear, electrical faults, or hydraulic failures. Technicians perform routine maintenance tasks like lubrication, adjustment, and replacement of worn parts. They also conduct more extensive repairs, which may involve welding, machining, or the installation of new components. Materials used in crane repair include high-strength steel for structural components, hydraulic fluids, lubricants, and electrical wiring. Technicians often use specialized tools and equipment, such as torque wrenches, multimeters, and hydraulic testers, to perform repairs accurately. The industry serves a wide range of applications, from small mobile cranes to large tower cranes and overhead cranes used in industrial settings. It supports industries such as construction, where cranes are vital for building infrastructure, and shipping, where cranes load and unload cargo. Manufacturing facilities rely on overhead cranes for material handling, while the energy sector uses cranes for maintenance and construction of power plants and wind turbines. Safety is a critical aspect of crane repair, as improper maintenance can lead to accidents and equipment failure. The industry adheres to strict safety standards and regulations, ensuring that all repairs meet the necessary guidelines. Technicians often undergo specialized training and certification to stay updated on the latest repair techniques and safety protocols. The crane repair industry plays a crucial role in maintaining the operational efficiency and safety of cranes across various sectors, ensuring that these machines continue to support essential industrial activities.

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