Crane Buyers Guide – Factors to Consider
There are so many factors to consider when setting out to buy a crane. We have summarised common aspects below in our crane buyers guide which should prove invaluable in the process.
Define your crane requirements
First of all before approaching crane manufacturers it is important to define and document your requirements for the crane. The more carefully you consider and understand what you need the likelier you are to buy it. We have summarised some aspects to consider below:
Crane usage
It’s also important to consider early on exactly how the crane will be used:
Crane Features to consider
Next document a list of features you require from the crane, this will include:Working through the above will have implications on the type of crane purchased, e.g. an overhead crane, jib crane, etc.
Calculate the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
The TCO is important. Calculate this over the term you expect to keep the crane, which you will have considered previously. Although important the purchase price is not the “be all and end all” and may only be a small proportion of the lifetime costs. Also calculate servicing, repair and running costs as well as the need to train staff. Where building alterations are required include these too.
Crane repairs
The ability to service and repair the crane over the lifetime of its use is critical. Always ask the manufacturer if parts will be readily available over a 5 to 10 year period. Also investigate how convenient/easy it is to maintain the crane (e.g. lubrication); can much of the basic maintenance be through in-house staff with only occasional use of external expertise? Crane services including Annual inspections are imperative so ask your supplier if they offer this service.
Crane Warranties and certifications
Paperwork to back up the crane is always desired. Always buy a crane which is CE certified (for EU purchases), ISO9001 accreditation is very positive when evaluating a crane manufacturer. As a minimum seek a 12-month warranty and inspect what is included within the warranty.
The importance of after sales Crane support
A crane is a long-term purchase and therefore long-term after sales support will be needed. The after sales support available will be a buying consideration. Work with a supplier who you feel you can trust, ideally one who you can read references from. Calculate the cost of support and look for any hidden extras. Crane downtime can be very costly so always understand how quickly a crane can be repaired and would a loan crane be available in the interim? The support of a dedicated Account Manager could be invaluable in the long-term in the smooth management of issues relating to your crane.
Buy your Crane with confidence
If you factor all of the above crane buyers guide tips into your crane purchase we are confident you will be onto a winning purchase. Read through this article and our supporting infographic to make a great crane purchasing decision. Call us at Cranes Direct on 01384 76961 to discuss your next crane purchase.