Summit's manufactured service body cranes are rated to lift up to 14,000 lbs with a horizontal reach up to 29 feet, providing both versatility and stability. They come standard with a radio remote control operation equipped with a proportional trigger for finite function and control. A diagnostic readout for each crane comes mounted inside the crane compartment. All of our crane structures and components are load tested by Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to ensure they are built strong enough to adequately sustain loads in the field.Our cranes meet or exceed the SAE 1063J testing procedures, and we are in compliance with the requirements of ASME/ANSI B30.5 Section 5-1.10, for Cantilevered Boom Crane Structure per Method of Test SAE J1063 Nov93.
Below are some of the exceptional features of our cranes:
| Model | 6620 | 6629 | 10620 | 10629 | 12620 | 12629 | 14629 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 1,625 lbs. | 1,925 lbs. | 2,150 lbs. | 2,900 lbs. | 2,225 lbs. | 2,975 lbs. | 3,100 lbs. |
| Storage Height | 32.5" | 32.5" | 34" | 34" | 34" | 34" | 35" |
| Lifting Height | 22' | 29' 4" | 22' | 30' 6" | 22' | 30' 6" | 30' 6" |
| Base Plate | 21" x 25" | 21" x 25" | 21" x 25" | 21" x 25" | 21" x 25" | 21" x 25" | 25" x 34.5" |
| Boom Extension | 20' 9" | 29' | 20' 9" | 29' | 20' 9" | 29' | 29' |
| Rotation From Center | 400° | ||||||
| Lift Capacity | 6,000 lbs. | 6,000 lbs. | 10,000 lbs. | 10,000 lbs. | 12,000 lbs. | 12,000 lbs. | 14,000 lbs. |
| Crane Rating | 38,000 ft. lbs. | 38,000 ft. lbs. | 55,000 ft. lbs. | 60,000 ft. lbs. | 66,000 ft. lbs. | 66,000 ft. lbs. | 70,000 ft. lbs. |
| Line Speed | 60 ft/min | ||||||
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Each radio transmitter is preprogrammed with a unique radio ID code. The receiver is programmed to respond only to the radio transmitter with the ID code for which it is set. This feature allows multiple systems to work in close proximity to one another without interference. In the event that a transmitter becomes damaged and a new one is needed, the receiver can be reprogrammed to respond to the new radio transmitter.