
Spider Crane Rental

Spider Crane Rental
A spider crane is a compact tracked mini-crane whose outriggers fold out like legs, so it passes through a standard doorway, fits in an elevator and then lifts far more than its size suggests on stable footing. It is the answer for glass installation, indoor steel, atriums, restoration and any lift sealed off from a road. Kranes arranges spider crane rental, operated or bare, matched to the load and the access route.
Best for Indoor and access-restricted lifts
Key specifications
About Spider Crane Rental
Key Takeaways
- ✓Spider Crane Rental pricing: By quote
- ✓Key features: Passes through standard doorways, Folding outrigger “legs”, Glass, indoor steel & restoration
A spider crane (also spelled spyder crane) is a compact tracked mini-crane whose four outriggers fold out like legs to create a stable lifting base far wider than its travel footprint. Folded, it passes through a standard doorway, fits in a goods lift and crawls over finished floors on rubber or non-marking tracks; deployed, it lifts far more than its size suggests. Electric and bi-energy models run emission-free indoors, which is why spider crane rental opens up lifts no truck-mounted crane can reach. The spider crane exists for access-restricted work.
Spider Crane Rental — Configurations
It handles glass and curtain-wall installation, interior structural steel, atrium and skylight glazing, plant and machinery moves, restoration and heritage work, and any pick sealed off from a road or a yard. Where the only way in is a corridor, a lift car or a temporary opening, the spider crane is often the single machine that can get to the load and place it precisely — without dismantling part of the building to bring a bigger crane in. Specifying a spider crane means the load, the final position and — critically — the tightest opening and the floor loading on the route in. Kranes matches the machine capacity and dimensions to that access, operated or bare, and confirms outrigger spread and ground or floor protection at the pick.
Applications
Spider crane rental runs by the day, the week or the project, with the route planned in advance so the machine reaches the work and lifts safely once it is there. A small crane in a finished or occupied building still demands full certification and care. Kranes supplies spider cranes inspected and documented to CSA and provincial standards, with certified operators experienced in tight indoor picks and the rigging suited to delicate loads like glass. Tell us the weight, the destination and the narrowest point on the way in, and we return a quote with the right spider crane and the plan to complete the lift.
At a glance
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | Spider Crane Rental |
| Price range | By quote |
| Best for | Indoor and access-restricted lifts |
| Makes covered | All major makes |
| Operation | Operated or bare |
| Warranty | By quote |
| Compliance | CSA B167 / ASME B30 |
| Coverage | Canada-wide |
Why choose Spider Crane Rental?
What this equipment is built to do.
Spider Crane Rental across Canada
We design, supply, and install spider crane rental in major cities across all 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Questions about Spider 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 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.
Does Kranes sell, rent and service cranes — or just one?
All of it. Kranes is the nationwide crane supplier across four lines from a single request: sales (buy a crane outright), rental (operated or bare, by the day, week or project), service (maintenance, repair, inspection and certification for any make), and parts (wear and electrical components, including for obsolete units). You don't get routed to a third party — you tell us the job, we send the quote and we fulfill it directly. That single point of contact is the whole idea: one supplier behind every lift, coast to coast.
Do you provide certified crane operators?
Yes. Crane rentals can be supplied operated — with a certified operator — or bare, where you provide your own qualified operator. For operated work, our crews hold the certification required for the crane class and province, and the work is documented to CSA B167 and ASME B30 so your records stand up to an audit. When you request a quote, tell us whether you need an operator and any site-specific safety requirements, and we include the right certified crew.


