Maintainer Introduces H10030 Service Crane

The new H10030 telescopic crane has a maximum lift capacity of 10,000 lbs. (4,536 kg).

Thu September 13, 2018
Maintainer Corporation of Iowa

Maintainer Corporation of Iowa Inc. has added a new 30 ft. (9 m) hydraulic crane to its line of work truck cranes. The new H10030 telescopic crane has a maximum lift capacity of 10,000 lbs. (4,536 kg).

“We continue to expand options in response to the varying needs of our customers,” said Tom Wibben, director of sales and service of Maintainer. “The H10030 gives a longer reach to those who need more than our 25 ft. offerings, but is not as much crane as the H10034 — the 34 ft. model.”

The new crane touts a 60,000 foot*pound crane rating and a boom-mounted planetary winch.

The Model H10030 also boasts the following features:

  • Low profile boom — no need for flip sheave
  • Tall and short tower configurations
  • Advanced crane control comes standard
  • Total operational range 91 degrees (-13 to +78 degrees)
  • OSHA 1910.180/ANSI B30.5 compliant
  • Low profile anti-two block
  • Closed-center/load sensing hydraulic system (open center optional)
  • 615 degree of boom rotation
  • Wireless remote with independently proportional controls

The hexagonal boom sections on Maintainer cranes are self-aligning, have improved strength to weight ratio, and have easily-serviced wear pads, according to the manufacturer. Nitrided cylinder rods have improved wear and impact resistance, improved corrosion resistance and an improved seal life. The hydraulic hoses are protected from harsh working environments. Even the crane and outrigger valves are protected under the truck body.

The initial crane inspection is performed at the factory for turnkey performance — the crane is ready to go work when the truck is delivered.

For more information, call 800/831‐8588 or visit www.maintainer.com.

About Maintainer

Maintainer Corporation of Iowa Inc., headquartered in the northwest Iowa city of Sheldon, has been manufacturing custom-built mechanics service truck bodies, lube truck bodies, rescue vehicles and cranes since 1976.