service crane
Across
- 5. - The assembly at the end of the wire rope containing the hook and sheaves.
- 7. - The distance from any part of a crane to the nearest point of an obstruction.
- 10. - Extending legs that provide stability and distribute load weight to the ground.
- 12. - Passing of ropes over pulleys and/or sheaves.
- 13. - Handheld control devices used to operate the crane from a distance.
- 14. - The hydraulic mechanism that winds the load line to lift or lower loads.
Down
- 1. - The function of lifting and lowering a load.
- 2. - The truck chassis that supports the crane and allows it to travel on roads.
- 3. - A pulley used for guiding the wire rope (load line).
- 4. - The object being hoisted.
- 5. - The main lifting arm, typically telescopic on service trucks.
- 6. - A type of boom with a hinged joint, allowing it to bend like a finger.
- 8. - Weights added to the crane to provide balance.
- 9. - A rope or wire that is used to stabilize a load during lifting and lowering operations.
- 11. - The ability of the crane to swing side-to-side.
- 13. - The highest point the crane can lift.