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    Find new and used cranes for lifting, construction, and infrastructure work across South Africa, including mobile, tower, and rough-terrain models.

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    AMERICAN 999C

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

    AMERICAN 999C Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes dismantled machines
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    Location: Houma, Louisiana, USA
    Seller: TP Thompson
    Stock NumberSACCC275468
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.
    Year2008
    Location: Medina, Ohio, USA
    Seller: AMG Truck and Equip Sales, LLC.

    2009 BRODERSON IC200-3G

    Carry Deck Cranes / Pick and Carry Cranes

    2009 BRODERSON IC200-3G Carry Deck Cranes / Pick and Carry Cranes  dismantled machines2009 BRODERSON IC200-3G Carry Deck Cranes / Pick and Carry Cranes  dismantled machines
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    Serial Number194695
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.

    1960 BUCYRUS-ERIE 15B

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Serial Number121137
    Location: Lititz, Pennsylvania, USA
    Serial Number125116
    Location: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

    BUCYRUS-ERIE 195B

    Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Location: Hibbing, Minnesota, USA
    Seller: HEPI Dom-Ex

    BUCYRUS-ERIE 395B

    Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Serial Number141098
    Location: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada

    BUCYRUS-ERIE 395B

    Telescopic Boom Crawler Cranes

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    Serial Number140992
    Location: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
    Serial NumberCBA03706
    Location: Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico
    Serial Number22769
    Location: Gary, Indiana, USA

    DRESSER 150F

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
    Seller: Thill Track & Tractor Service

    GALION 150A

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Stock Number7/24/2020
    Location: Coldspring, Texas, USA
    Serial NumberC200014U010999
    Location: Medina, Ohio, USA
    Seller: GRANGER TRACTOR & PARTS INC

    GALION 220A

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Serial NumberXXXX
    Location: Davenport, Florida, USA
    Seller: Southern Tractor Service

    GALION C125

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Location: Moss, Tennessee, USA
    Serial Number51009514
    Location: Fullerton, North Dakota, USA
    Serial Number51302137
    Location: Fullerton, North Dakota, USA
    Serial NumberGMK-5210
    Location: N/A, Utah, USA
    Seller: QUALITY CRANES
    Serial Number6200-9011
    Location: Fullerton, North Dakota, USA
    Serial Number6220-9030
    Location: Fullerton, North Dakota, USA
    Location: Fullerton, North Dakota, USA

    GROVE RT58

    Rough Terrain Cranes

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    Serial NumberN/A
    Location: Davenport, Florida, USA
    Seller: Southern Tractor Service
    Serial Number33035
    Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA
    Seller: Replacement Parts
    Serial Number231521
    Location: South Mills, North Carolina, USA
    Seller: Top Gear Tractor Inc.
    Serial Number68636
    Location: East Wenatchee, Washington, USA
    Seller: FRALEY TRACTOR INC
    Location: Fullerton, North Dakota, USA
    Serial Number229547
    Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
    Seller: Maxim Crane Works

    About Cranes

    Cranes are essential lifting machines used across South Africa’s construction, mining, logistics, and energy sectors. They handle heavy materials safely and efficiently on sites ranging from ports and refineries to bridge works and high-rise developments. Models vary widely in size and lifting capacity, from compact mini cranes to large crawler and tower cranes. Each design serves specific load and reach requirements, helping contractors meet tight project timelines across the country.

    A Link-Belt LS-78 lattice-boom crawler crane on a jobsite.
    Link-Belt LS-78 Lattice-Boom Crawler Crane

    Benefits

    • Improve jobsite productivity by moving heavy loads quickly and safely.
    • Reduce manual handling risks and enhance operator safety.
    • Adapt to different terrains and project types with multiple crane formats.
    • Support cost control through efficient setup and high uptime.
    • Enable precise lifting in confined or complex work areas.

    Crane Applications

    • Urban and infrastructure construction
    • Open-cast and underground mining operations
    • Port, warehouse, and logistics hubs
    • Municipal works and utility maintenance
    • Energy, refinery, and industrial sites

    Crane Categories

    • Aerial platform lift trucks combine crane lifting with personnel access platforms for elevated maintenance and installation tasks. These are used in electrical, telecoms, and utility sectors.
    • All-terrain cranes handle heavy lifts on varied terrain. Designed for both on- and off-road travel, these cranes are favoured for infrastructure and wind farm projects.
    • Boom truck cranes provide quick mobility and setup, making them suitable for general construction, material handling, and fleet maintenance work.
    • Bucket trucks and service trucks provide elevated access for inspection, repair, and electrical work. These are common among municipal and utility fleets.
    • Carry deck cranes are compact, low-profile cranes ideal for confined industrial or plant sites, short-distance lifting, and material placement.
    • City cranes are well-suited to dense urban building sites. They are compact units with short tails and strong lifting performance in tight spaces.
    • Crawler cranes are commonly used in major civil works and heavy construction projects. These track-mounted cranes offer high-capacity lifts on unprepared ground.
    • Gantry cranes are stationary or rail-mounted cranes for workshops, shipyards, or manufacturing plants.
    • Hole borers are specialised machines that combine lifting and drilling capabilities for pole installation, piling, and utility foundations.
    • Knuckle boom cranes feature articulated booms for precise lifting in restricted spaces. These are popular in logistics and vehicle-mounted applications.
    • Mini cranes, commonly used in maintenance and glass installation tasks, are compact units designed for interior or small-site lifting.
    • Mobile cranes are general-purpose cranes offering flexible movement between sites. Mobile cranes are widely used in construction, transport, and heavy industry.
    • Rough-terrain cranes, designed for use on uneven or soft ground, feature high ground clearance and stability, making them ideal for mining, oil, and remote project sites.
    • Tower cranes are fixed-site cranes offering superior height and reach for major building and infrastructure projects.
    • Specialized application cranes are custom-designed for niche tasks such as marine lifts or rail work. They are tailored to unique load or environment requirements.

    A 2025 XCMG XCT30Y mobile crane parked in front of a row of dozers.
    2025 XCMG XCT30Y Telescopic Boom Crane

    How To Buy The Right Crane

    • Match the crane type to your work environment. Choose between mobile, crawler, or tower designs depending on terrain and lift height.
    • Assess load capacity and boom reach. Select a model that handles your typical weights without oversizing for occasional heavy lifts.
    • Check transport and setup needs. Consider whether quick mobility or stationary lifting is more critical for your operation.
    • Evaluate operator comfort and safety features. Look for reliable controls, stability systems, and compliance with local safety standards.
    • Review maintenance and support availability. Access to local service and parts suppliers reduces downtime.

    New Developments

    • Increased use of telematics for fleet tracking and performance insights.
    • Wider adoption of energy-efficient engines and hybrid drivetrains.
    • Enhanced operator-assist systems improving lift precision and safety.
    • Compact crane designs for urban and limited-access jobsites.

    Top Crane Manufacturers

    Explore listings of new and used cranes from Altec, Grove, Liebherr, Link-Belt, Tadano, Terex, Versalift, and XCMG.