Standard Crane & Hoist has the largest staff of qualified crane technicians in the region. We are available 24/7 via telephone, or during working hours via email or chat.
Standard Crane provides a Complete Turnkey Solution to Customers who have Employees Working a Height That Requires a Fall Protection or Fall Arrest System to be Installed.
Quick Ship Program is offered on bridge and jib cranes from ½ ton to 10 ton. Please contact us for complete details on Quick Ship cranes and hoists.
Standard Crane & Hoist manufactures and assembles all types of overhead cranes and hoists, including single and double girder bridge cranes, gantry cranes, and jib and pedestal cranes ranging in capacity from 1/2 ton to 250 tons. We employ the services of a registered professional crane engineer to design, fabricate and then install custom bridge cranes to meet your exact building specifications. We install and service what we sell with our own network of service centers. Standard Crane is a licensed and insured overhead crane contractor.
At Standard Crane & Hoist, over 65 service trucks hit the road every morning at 7AM to take care of customer needs for maintenance, service, repair, inspection and load testing of their bridge cranes, jib cranes, gantry cranes, hoists, and marine crane equipment. You will be well pleased with the quick and professional response from our expert crane technicians, and all at the lowest cost in the market. Standard Crane is one of only a handful of fully certified Yale Hoist Authorized Warranty Centers, and we perform warranty repairs on all brands of hoist.
OSHA requires a periodic inspection and the establishment of a preventive maintenance program for all overhead lifting equipment. The frequency of the OSHA required inspection will vary according to the duty cycle (frequency of use) of the unit. OSHA mandates have been established in the interest of worker safety. Overhead lifting presents inherent risk, and where such hazards for equipment damage and personal injury exist, it is necessary to properly maintain overhead lifting equipment in order to minimize and reduce these risks and costs.
To effectively utilize your crane or hoist for its designed duty, it should be inspected prior to initial use (initial inspection), on a daily to monthly schedule for obvious visual concerns, and on a monthly to annual schedule for a more detailed inspection of all load bearing and wear parts, including gears, bearings, brakes, wire ropes, hooks, shackles, etc. Regulations require that these inspections be performed by a “qualified” person.
Standard Crane is fully qualified to perform all inspections and tests required or recommended by the governing bodies of our industry, including OSHA, ANSI, NEC, and the original equipment manufacturer.
In many cases, customers have a need to upgrade the lifting capacity of their existing cranes and hoists, or to retrofit their existing equipment to fit their ever-changing need to optimize the productivity of their plant operations. Standard Crane regularly assists customers in upgrading the capacity of their cranes, in moving cranes and hoists to fit new plant operational layouts, such as extending crane rail, and to modernize older equipment to bring it up to modern-day technology. This would include modifications for wireless remote controls, soft-start variable frequency motor controls, panel box upgrades, and electrification/grounding issues.
Standard Crane regularly inspects, repairs and overhauls hydraulic dock and davit cranes.
Standard Crane & Hoist manufactures and assembles all types of overhead cranes and hoists, including single and double girder bridge cranes, gantry cranes, and jib and pedestal cranes ranging in capacity from 1/2 ton to 250 tons. We employ the services of a registered professional crane engineer to design, fabricate and then install custom bridge cranes to meet your exact building specifications. We install and service what we sell with our own network of service centers. Standard Crane is a licensed and insured overhead crane contractor.
At Standard Crane & Hoist, over 65 service trucks hit the road every morning at 7AM to take care of customer needs for maintenance, service, repair, inspection and load testing of their bridge cranes, jib cranes, gantry cranes, hoists, and marine crane equipment. You will be well pleased with the quick and professional response from our expert crane technicians, and all at the lowest cost in the market. Standard Crane is one of only a handful of fully certified Yale Hoist Authorized Warranty Centers, and we perform warranty repairs on all brands of hoist.
In many cases, customers have a need to upgrade the lifting capacity of their existing cranes and hoists, or to retrofit their existing equipment to fit their ever-changing need to optimize the productivity of their plant operations. Standard Crane regularly assists customers in upgrading the capacity of their cranes, in moving cranes and hoists to fit new plant operational layouts, such as extending crane rail, and to modernize older equipment to bring it up to modern-day technology. This would include modifications for wireless remote controls, soft-start variable frequency motor controls, panel box upgrades, and electrification/grounding issues.
Standard Crane & Hoist utilizes the state-of-the-art InspectAll system to catalog and report on OSHA mandated periodic inspections and load tests of overhead lifting equipment. We can help our customers stay in compliance with jobsite requirements pertaining to their overhead lifting equipment, and this also includes API certified inspection of davit and cranes. Your inspection records are permanently stored on a secure offsite web server where you will always have access to them. Not if, but when an OSHA inspector requests to see them.
In many cases, customers have a need to upgrade the lifting capacity of their existing cranes and hoists, or to retrofit their existing equipment to fit their ever-changing need to optimize the productivity of their plant operations. Standard Crane regularly assists customers in upgrading the capacity of their cranes, in moving cranes and hoists to fit new plant operational layouts, such as extending crane rail, and to modernize older equipment to bring it up to modern-day technology. This would include modifications for wireless remote controls, soft-start variable frequency motor controls, panel box upgrades, and electrification/grounding issues.