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Rough Terrain Crane Rental

Rough Terrain Crane Rental — crane equipment from Kranes
Product Details

Rough Terrain Crane Rental

Rough terrain cranes ride on large rubber tires and four-wheel drive to work off-road on a single engine, pairing a telescoping boom with a compact frame that turns tight inside a job site. They are built for construction, energy and industrial sites where the ground is unpaved and space is limited but a mobile pick is still needed. Kranes arranges rough terrain crane rental, operated or bare, matched to your load chart and access.

By quoteVolume discounts on 20+ unit orders

Best for Unpaved, tight construction sites

Four-wheel drive, off-road tiresCompact, tight-turning frameTelescoping boomOperated or bare rental
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SPECS

Key specifications

Four-wheel drive, off-road tires
Compact, tight-turning frame
Telescoping boom
Operated or bare rental
Load-chart matched
OVERVIEW

About Rough Terrain Crane Rental

Key Takeaways

  • Rough Terrain Crane Rental pricing: By quote
  • Key features: Four-wheel drive, off-road tires, Compact, tight-turning frame, Telescoping boom

A rough terrain crane is a single-engine mobile crane built to work off-road. Large flotation tires and full-time four-wheel drive carry it across mud, gravel and graded fill, while four-wheel steering and a short, stiff frame let it turn tight inside a congested site. A telescopic boom gives quick setup and useful height and radius, and the compact deck keeps the machine within the footprint a job site can spare — capability a road-going crane cannot match on raw ground. That makes rough terrain crane rental the standard pick for construction, energy and industrial sites before the ground is paved.

Rough Terrain Crane Rental — Configurations

It sets steel and precast, places mechanical and process equipment, supports civil and foundation work and handles the day-to-day picks a project runs on. Where a job needs more road mobility between locations, an all terrain crane covers the gap; Kranes helps choose between the two so the machine fits both the lift and how far it has to travel on the job. The right rough terrain crane comes off the load chart: the heaviest pick, the radius, the lift height and the ground it stands on. Send those plus the site access and Kranes returns a quote with the capacity class, the counterweight and the rigging, operated or bare.

Applications

Rough terrain crane rental runs by the day, the week or the project, with transport coordinated so the machine — which is not built for highway travel — arrives ready to work. On unfinished ground the safety margin matters most, so every machine is inspected and certified before it ships. Kranes supplies rough terrain cranes documented to CSA and provincial standards, with certified operation available and a parts and service network that keeps the crane running through the rental. Tell us the lift, the site and the dates, and we send a quote for the right rough terrain crane to keep the job moving.

SPECS

At a glance

SpecificationDetails
ProductRough Terrain Crane Rental
Price rangeBy quote
Best forUnpaved, tight construction sites
Makes coveredAll major makes
OperationOperated or bare
WarrantyBy quote
ComplianceCSA B167 / ASME B30
CoverageCanada-wide
WHY IT WORKS

Why choose Rough Terrain Crane Rental?

What this equipment is built to do.

Built for the Canadian climateEquipment, finishes and motors are specified for cold winters, road salt and outdoor duty, so the crane keeps working through the seasons coast to coast.
One supplier for the whole lifecycleSales, rental, service and parts come from a single quote and a single point of contact — no juggling vendors when you need the crane on site, certified and running.
Certified and compliantEvery crane is inspected, load-tested and documented to CSA B167 so it passes audit and keeps your operators and site safe.
Coast-to-coast, bilingual supportWe supply, install and service in 48 cities across every province and territory, in English and French, with parts stocked for fast turnaround.
FAQ

Questions about Rough Terrain Crane Rental

How much does crane rental cost?

There's no honest flat rate — crane rental (or crane hire) is priced per job. The main drivers are the crane class and capacity, how long you need it (hourly, daily, weekly or by project), whether you need a certified operator, the rigging required, and site access. A small boom-truck pick costs a fraction of a multi-day mobile or tower-crane job. Rather than quote a misleading average, Kranes prices your exact lift: send the load, the radius, the lift height and the timing, and we return a clear, itemised quote within 24 hours so you can budget with confidence.

What is the 3-3-3 rule for cranes?

The 3-3-3 rule is a quick safety habit some operators use: take three seconds to start a movement smoothly, hold steady for three seconds, and take three seconds to stop — keeping loads from swinging through sudden acceleration or braking. It's a rule of thumb, not a regulation, and it never replaces a proper lift plan, load chart and the operator's judgment. On any Kranes lift, certified operators follow the manufacturer's load chart and CSA B167 practice, with the rigging and ground conditions verified before the load leaves the ground.

What does "crane services" mean?

"Crane services" covers everything around getting a load lifted safely beyond just the machine: supplying the crane (sale or rental), providing certified operators, planning and engineering the lift, rigging, and the ongoing maintenance, inspection, certification and parts that keep a crane compliant. As the nationwide supplier, Kranes covers all of it — sales, rental, service and parts — from one request. You describe the job; we provide the crane and the certified support to complete it, then keep it running afterward.

What is the 10-foot rule for cranes?

The 10-foot rule is a power-line safety standard: keep cranes, loads and rigging at least 10 feet (about 3 metres) away from overhead power lines, with greater clearance required as voltage rises. It's one of the most serious hazards in crane work, and many jurisdictions enforce it directly. Every Kranes lift includes a check for overhead lines and other obstructions during planning, and certified operators maintain the required clearance throughout — de-energizing or relocating the lift when safe clearance can't be met.

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Tell us the job and we send a quote within 24 hours.