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A truck-mounted electric winch hoist lift boom hydraulic crane jib, commonly referred to as a service crane, utility crane, or pickup crane, is a specialized piece of mobile lifting equipment designed for the loading, unloading, and positioning of materials. This system integrates a hydraulically actuated boom and an electrically powered winch-hoist mechanism onto the cargo bed or chassis of a light- to medium-duty commercial vehicle, typically a pickup truck or a flatbed truck. Its primary purpose is to provide versatile lifting capabilities in locations where larger, dedicated cranes are impractical or unavailable, offering significant operational flexibility for various field applications.

I. System Components and Functionality:

  1. Vehicle Platform: The foundational element is a standard or modified truck/pickup, chosen for its mobility and ability to transport the crane to diverse work sites. The vehicle's bed and chassis are often reinforced to withstand the dynamic forces and static loads imposed by the crane during operation. For stability, particularly during heavy lifts or at extended boom reaches, the system almost invariably incorporates outriggers (stabilizer legs) that extend horizontally and vertically from the truck frame to widen the support base and transfer load directly to the ground, preventing vehicle tilt or overturn.

  2. Hydraulic Crane Mechanism (Boom/Jib): This constitutes the structural arm responsible for positioning the load in space.
  3. Boom/Jib: The crane arm, which can be a single, straight telescopic boom (extending and retracting linearly) or an articulating (knuckle) boom (featuring multiple jointed sections, similar to a human arm, allowing for greater maneuverability and reach in confined spaces). The term jib often refers to an extension of the main boom, providing additional reach or a specific angle of approach.
  4. Hydraulic System: The core power for the crane's articulation, extension, elevation, and slewing (rotation) is provided by a hydraulic system. This includes a hydraulic pump (typically powered by the vehicle's engine via a Power Take-Off (PTO) unit, or an independent electric motor), a fluid reservoir, control valves, and hydraulic cylinders that precisely control the movement of the boom sections and outriggers.
  5. Slewing Mechanism: A slewing bearing and drive system allow the crane boom to rotate horizontally through a specified arc, typically 360 degrees continuous or limited by vehicle superstructure, providing access to a wide area around the vehicle.

  6. Electric Winch/Hoist: This is the specific mechanism responsible for the vertical lifting and lowering of the load.
  7. Winch/Hoist Functionality: An electric motor drives a drum around which a steel cable or chain is wound. A hook is attached to the end of the cable/chain for securing the load. While winch often implies horizontal pulling, in the context of a crane, it performs the vertical hoisting action.
  8. Power Source: The electric hoist typically operates on the vehicle's 12V or 24V DC electrical system, drawing power directly from the vehicle's battery. Some larger units may incorporate an inverter to convert DC power to AC for more robust AC motors, or may be powered by a dedicated auxiliary generator.
  9. Control: The hoist and crane functions are generally controlled by an wired or wireless remote control, allowing the operator to stand at a safe distance with a clear view of the load and the surrounding environment.

    II. Operational Characteristics and Applications:

    These systems are characterized by their compact size, relatively low weight, and ease of deployment. They are designed with load charts specifying safe lifting capacities at various boom extensions and angles, emphasizing the importance of respecting these limits to ensure stability and safety.

    Common applications include:
  10. Utility Services: For power line installation and maintenance, telecommunications, and municipal services.
  11. Construction: Lifting and positioning building materials, tools, and small equipment on job sites.
  12. Field Service and Maintenance: For mechanics repairing heavy machinery or equipment in remote locations.
  13. Roadside Assistance: Lifting vehicle components or entire smaller vehicles.
  14. Agriculture: Handling feed, equipment, or other farm necessities.
  15. Logistics: Loading and unloading specialized cargo in distribution or delivery operations.

    III. Nomenclature Clarification:

    The varied terminology in the title reflects the multi-functional nature of the equipment:
  16. Electric Winch/Hoist: Refers to the specific lifting mechanism.
  17. Lift/Boom/Hydraulic Crane/Jib: Describe the articulating arm system and its power source, where crane is the overarching term for the lifting machine, boom is the main arm, and jib is an extension or secondary arm. Lift describes the action performed.
  18. Installed on bed TRUCK/PICKUP: Specifies the mobile platform, highlighting its adaptability and portability.

    In essence, this integrated system delivers a portable, versatile, and electrically powered lifting solution, leveraging the mobility of a light vehicle to perform a wide range of material handling tasks efficiently and safely.

    KEYWORDS: Truck crane, Service crane, Utility crane, Pickup crane, Hydraulic crane, Electric hoist, Winch, Boom, Jib, Lift, Material handling, Vehicle-mounted crane, Mobile crane, Light duty, Medium duty, Industrial equipment, Construction equipment, Field service, Maintenance, Utility vehicle, Articulated boom, Telescopic boom, Outriggers, Load chart, Heavy lifting, Transport, Installation, Compact crane, Portable crane, Vehicle modification.

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STL
Stereolithography<br />File Size: 24.6 MB
OBJ
OBJ | 2 files<br />File Size: 50.4 MB
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Rhinoceros 3D<br />File Size: 68.1 MB
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glTF<br />File Size: 15.9 MB
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3D Studio<br />File Size: 15 MB
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Autodesk 3ds Max<br />File Size: 119 MB
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3D ACIS<br />File Size: 77.5 MB
BLEND
Blender<br />File Size: 45.8 MB
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IGES<br />File Size: 55.4 MB
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