Crane Equipment
Grand Rapids Crane is proud to offer the highest quality crane rental equipment in Michigan. We have an extensive selection of cranes, ranging from boom trucks and truck cranes to large all-terrain and rough-terrain cranes. Our experienced team of operators can provide a full range of services, including lifting and rigging operations, construction site preparation, maintenance work, and more. With our cutting-edge equipment and in-house labor, logistics, and management, we ensure that all jobs are completed safely and efficiently. Whether you’re looking for a short-term or long-term solution for your project needs, Grand Rapids Crane has the right crane rental equipment for you!

Why Use Crane Rental Equipment?
Crane rental equipment is essential for many construction projects, as it offers a cost-effective and safe way to move large materials and tools. It’s also ideal for maintenance and repair activities that require precise lifting from hazardous or difficult-to-reach locations. Without crane equipment, your business would have to pay for the costs of buying and maintaining equipment as well as paying for operators and funding for your own workers to become licensed in operating crane equipment.
Crane rental gives you the flexibility to rent the exact type of crane you need—without committing to purchasing or maintaining large pieces of equipment. It also provides you with experienced crane operators so the experts can do the project efficiently and safely.
Grand Rapids Crane’s Equipment Options
At Grand Rapids Crane, we have a wide range of crane rental equipment available. Our knowledgeable team can help you identify the right type of crane and the right size to meet your specific needs. We offer boom trucks, truck cranes, all-terrain cranes, and rough-terrain cranes—all of which are regularly inspected and maintained for safety, performance, and reliability.
All Terrain Cranes
All-terrain cranes are great for a variety of projects. All-terrain cranes have outriggers that can be adjusted to help maintain stability when lifting heavy materials. They are designed with the ability to quickly adjust between gravel or dirt-covered terrain and smooth roadways. Their features include 4×4 drive systems and all-wheel steering, perfect for most construction sites. We offer a few different options for all-terrain cranes, including:

All Terrain
LIEBHERR LTM 1300 6.3
Capacity: 360 Ton • Main Boom: 295′ • Max Jib: 112′

All Terrain
Liebherr LTM 1230 5.1
Capacity: 275 Ton • Main Boom: 246′ • Max Jib: 135′

All Terrain
Grove GMK5150-L
Capacity: 175 Ton • Main Boom: 197′ • Max Jib: 111′

All Terrain
LTM1120 4.1
Capacity: 135 Ton • Main Boom: 217′ • Max Jib: 85′
Rough Terrain Cranes

Rough Terrain
Grove RT700E
Capacity: 60 Ton • Main Boom: 110′ • Max Jib: 33′

Rough Terrain
RT875E
Capacity: 75 ton • Main Boom: 128′ • Max Jib: 56′

Rough Terrain
RTC8090
Capacity: 90 Ton • Main Boom: 140′ • Max Jib: 58′
Boom Trucks

Boom Truck
Manitex 2892C
Capacity: 28 ton • Main Boom: 92′ • Max Jib: 46′

Boom Truck
Manitex TC50155S
Capacity: 50 Ton • Main Boom: 155′ • Max Jib: 39′

Boom Truck
National NBT45
Capacity: 45 Ton • Main Boom: 142′ • Max Jib: 55′

Boom Truck
Manitex 35124C
Capacity: 35 Ton • Main Boom: 124′ • Max Jib: 31′
Truck Cranes

Truck Crane
Grove TMS9000-2
Capacity: 115 Ton • Main Boom: 169′ • Max Jib: 57′

Truck Crane
Link Belt HTC8675-II
Capacity: 75 Ton • Main Boom: 127′ • Max Jib: 96′
Telehandler

Telehandler
JLG 1255
Capacity: 12,000 lbs • Main Boom: 42′ • Max Jib: 42′

Telehandler
Cat TH414C
Capacity: 8,000 lbs • Main Boom: 38′ • Max Jib: 45′
If you’re looking for crane rental equipment in West Michigan, contact Grand Rapids Crane today to discuss your options. Our experienced team of experts can help you identify the best solutions for your project needs.
Choosing the Right Crane For Your Project
While you may know the basic capabilities of each crane option, there is still a lot of overlap between their capabilities. Knowing what kind of crane to choose can be tricky. For example, when do you use an all-terrain versus a rough-terrain crane? Or when do you use a boom truck versus a truck crane? Each one has slight differences in strength, stability, height, and size, making them ideal for their designed purposes. In general, no one crane will work for every construction project or one crane that is ideal for residential projects. There are different options depending on your unique goals. Here are some questions to consider:
- What are the size and weight of the loads you need to lift?
- Is your project located in a confined area or an awkward space?
- Does your project require extra stability or strength?
- Do you need to transport materials from one site to another?
- Are there any special requirements for height or weight?
- What is the terrain of the area you’re working in?
By considering these questions, you can more easily determine which type of crane best suits your project needs. However, we recommend contacting our experts to ensure you get the ideal crane equipment for your project, and keep these questions in mind when you speak to us. Contact Grand Rapids Crane today, and one of our experts will be happy to help!
