mobile crane inspections

We provide reliable boom and crane service to keep your equipment safe, compliant, and working when you need it. From routine inspections to hydraulic repairs, our technicians service both the truck and mounted equipment, reducing downtime and simplifying maintenance.

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What we inspect

Mobile crane inspections are detailed evaluations of critical components to ensure structural integrity, proper operation, and compliance with safety standards. Our technicians follow rigorous inspection protocols that include examination of:

  • Boom structure & extensions for cracks, deformation, and wear

  • Hoist ropes, sheaves, blocks, hooks, and attachments

  • Hydraulic & pneumatic systems, hoses, fittings, and cylinders

  • Safety systems including limit switches, overload protection, and operator aids

  • Operator controls, brakes, clutches, gears, bearings, and fasteners

  • Outriggers, stabilizers, and chassis condition
    Every inspection culminates in a comprehensive report detailing findings, repair recommendations, and documentation you can use for compliance records.

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Why scheduled crane inspections matter

Regular crane inspections aren’t just good practice; they’re essential for safety and compliance. Inspections help you:

  • Meet OSHA, ANSI/ASME, DOT, and manufacturer standards

  • Identify issues early before they lead to costly failures

  • Extend the service life of your cranes

  • Reduce unplanned downtime and improve jobsite efficiency
    Whether your fleet includes boom trucks, rough terrain cranes, all-terrain cranes, or other mobile lifting equipment, our inspections are tailored to your specific equipment and operational needs.

detailed reporting and followup

After every inspection, you’ll receive a detailed report outlining:

  • Inspection results and status of major systems

  • Safety concerns or regulatory issues

  • Recommended maintenance or repairs

  • Documentation suitable for compliance audits

Our goal is to help you make informed decisions, stay compliant, and maximize equipment uptime.