Crane Load Charts May 2026
Then he checked the fine print at the bottom.
“Barely,” Ray replied. He looked past the chart to the actual ground. The left outrigger was sitting on a patch of fresh gravel, not the compacted dirt in the diagram. The wind was gusting to 18 knots. And the chart’s 48,000 lb rating assumed a perfect world—a level crane, no wind, a brand-new brake. crane load charts
“Hey, Ray,” Manny’s voice crackled over the radio. “The prefab unit is 42,000 pounds. Charts say at 80 feet radius with 120 feet of boom, we’re good for 48,000. We got six grand to spare. Easy lift.” Then he checked the fine print at the bottom
Ray pointed to a yellow sticker on the chart. It showed a crane tipping forward, a stick figure crushed beneath the cab. The caption: The left outrigger was sitting on a patch
“Still under,” Manny said.
Ray didn’t answer. He pulled the laminated from its clip beside the window. The paper was soft and smudged from years of use. He ran his finger down the column: 80 ft radius, 120 ft boom, on outriggers fully extended . 48,000 lbs capacity.
Silence. Then: “Uh… the slings are only 350.”