Crane Hot Line December 2025 | Page 30

Crane Spotlight
By Seth Skydel

Delivering Productivity

Boom trucks are helping improve operations on construction and other jobsites

The range of boom trucks offered by industry suppliers includes an impressive array of models designed to meet a variety of lifting and project needs. The manufacturers are also focused on providing key features and technological advancements.

“ Our National Crane boom truck product line offers operators several key features to improve jobsite performance,” said
Bob Ritter, product manager.“ There are roadable counterweight configurations to meet any requirements. The machines have control systems with on board diagnostics and truck error code monitoring and visibility options like hoist, rear view and offside camera options, wireless outrigger controls and windspeed monitoring.”
At National Crane, the boom truck
product line consists of 24 models ranging from 10- to 60-ton capacities with maximum tip heights from 66 to more than 200 feet. Recently, the company launched their new National Crane NTV45-2 model, a 45-ton capacity crane mounted on a tracked Prinoth T22 chassis. The crane is equipped with a 142-foot main boom and is capable of a 200- foot platform height.
Top: New Load King models this year include the 22-51TM, 25-92RM, 19-70M and upgraded 35M and 35 / 40RS units, as well as the 40-142RS.
Above: Elliott Equipment’ s new self-leveling, rotating material-handling platform is now available on the company’ s E-Line aerials with 145-, 160- and 190-foot tip heights.
Left: The Altec AC45E boom truck is suited for tree care, construction, heavy substation and transmission work where the structure heights aren’ t very tall.
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