APPLICATION
Knuckleboom Advancements
improve the precision of knuckleboom cranes.”
At CraneWorks, a Cormach knuckleboom dealer, Product Line Manager Craig Rogers noted that crane technologies are evolving at a rapid rate.“ As regulations demand safer and more intelligent cranes to safeguard the operator and equipment,” he said,“ the hydraulic cranes we knew 10 years ago are no longer the same products today.”
In particular, Rogers pointed out developments such as automated folding and unfolding systems and active stability monitoring technologies.“ Not only are knuckleboom cranes more sophisticated today, but mechanics also need to be much more skilled on electronic systems in order to service and maintain these machines. As manufacturers keep pushing the boundaries on innovations, they drive us to adapt and use these advanced technologies.”
Market Outlook
Across the board manufacturers see a strong and vibrant market driving interest in knuckleboom cranes among existing and new users in the coming years.
“ The outlook for 2025-26 is extremely optimistic for Fascan,” said Faloney.“ There will be a definite upturn in housing markets because of lower interest rates and lower fuel costs. There has been a hesitancy in the past two years about purchasing any new machines because of uncertainty but now we’ re looking forward to renewed interest.”
Extremely promising is how Rogers describes the outlook for 2025.“ We see a positive outlook within our own organization as well as among our customers,” he said.“ Orders will be driven by factors like growth in particular sectors and industries such as construction, oil and gas, and expansion projects in infrastructure, housing, mining and agriculture. At CraneWorks we serve multiple market segments, so we look forward to seeing overall growth in the coming year.”
For Sneek, with pent up demand due to purchase hesitancy and the
An operator from Braymore Crane Rental prepares a PALFINGER knuckleboom crane for a swim spa delivery in Ontario, Canada.
Knuckleboom crane technologies from Cormach are advancing as regulations demand safer and more intelligent cranes to safeguard operators and equipment.
relaxation of many supply chain issues, knuckleboom sales are poised to expand.“ One of the biggest drivers is the growing awareness of the benefits of knuckleboom cranes by traditional telescopic or stiff boom crane users,” he said.“ These operators see the benefits of higher payloads, greater reach, the ability to work in confined spaces and the efficiency of quick set-up times provided by the knuckleboom cranes.”
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