Our Crane Inspection and Other Services

Huntington, WV

What We Do

We are a field service mobile crane, air compressor, electrical and hydraulic inspection  company. We specialize in complicated Inspections . Our technicians are certified and well experienced in DC electrical, truck mounted cranes, piston and screw air compressors, hydraulic valve banks and cylinders (including obsoleted ) that are sticking, leaking, or not performing as needed. Our customers in Huntington, WV agree. No other service does it better!


These are never a problem for us to inspect. We have many parts in stock and have many parts venders for quick response. We line bore and do bushing pin fits as well as weld on booms with permissions from manufacturers. We rebuild booms, air compressors, and gear boxes with some units in stock. We have a variety of mechanic truck cranes and hydraulic air compressors rebuilt in stock. We also provide maintenance programs for your equipment.

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Our Crane Services

​- All Types Of Crane Inspections
- Hydraulic Air Compressors
- Hydraulic Testing
- Line Boring
- Pto and Hydraulic Pumps
- Welding

- Chain & Sling Inspection
- High Rail Inspection
- DC Electrical Inspection  & Testing
- Maintenance Programs
- Wirless Radio

- Part Sales

- Bed & Body Painting

A Minute on Our Crane Inspection Service

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Many Hours of Work
Satisfied Clients Across West Virginia
New Completed Projects

Crane Inspection Services in Huntington, WV

We have rebuilt and reconditioned cranes, air compressors, and equipment. We also sell new and used parts for cranes and compressors.

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Crane Inspection FAQ's

Why should I use the Crane Man Inc for my crane inspections?

We are a professional and proven crane inspection company based here in Charleston. No other inspectors in our region can give you the same level of experience or attention to detail when it’s time for your crane to be inspected! No one beats our expertise, no one! Here at Crane Man, we make sure your cranes are working at peak performance. And if they aren’t, our team is able to take care of any necessary work to ensure your equipment is functioning as it should be. Our technicians are certified and experienced in DC electrical, truck mounted cranes, piston and screw air compressors, and more! If your machines are sticking, leaking, or not performing as they should, we’ll fix them to make sure they are! We do rebuilds and even provide maintenance programs for your equipment. Plus, here on our site, you’ll find a crane parts of all kinds for all makes and models of cranes. You’ll find excellent quality at excellent prices that you simply won’t believe! We promise you’ll be blown away by our commitment to thorough, quality inspections and that you’ll come to us time and time again for all of your crane inspection needs.

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    Can you tell me more about how your crane service business got started?


    We are a husband and wife team that started out in May 2010 with 1 service truck and the kitchen table for an office.  We have since grown our fleet to 2 service trucks and a flat bed, and have 2 field service techs and 2 office personel.  We now have a shop for those of our customers that would prefer to bring it to us. We are excited about how God has helped our business to grow and we hope we can be of service to you.


    Do you offer services beyond crane inspection?


    Yes! We are a full service field service mobile crane, air compressor, electrical and hydraulic Inspection company.  We specialize in complicated Inspection . Our technicians are certified and well experienced in DC electrical, truck mounted cranes, piston and screw air compressors, hydraulic valve banks and cylinders (including obsoleted ) that are sticking, leaking, or not performing as needed. These are never a problem for us to Inspect. We have many parts in stock and have many parts venders for quick response. We line bore and do bushing pin fits as well as weld on booms with permissions from manufacturers. We rebuild booms, air compressors, and gear boxes with some units in stock. We have a variety of mechanic truck cranes and hydraulic air compressors rebuilt in stock. We also provide maintenance programs for your equipment.

     

    What areas do you serve?


    We are a full service field service mobile crane, air compressor, electrical and hydraulic Inspection company.  We specialize in complicated Inspection and will travel throughout central West Virginia to fix your equipment when you most need it working. We serve Charleston, Logan, Beckley, Morgantown, Clarksburg, Huntington, Williamson, and Parkersburg. We will happily visit any areas near those communities as well, so please contact us by phone, email, or using the contact forms on our website if you live in an area not listed but would like services from the Crane Can Inc.


    What regulations apply to cranes that I should be aware of?


    The Crane Man Inc is your one stop shop for crane expertise. We are compliant and knowledgeable not only about crane inspection and crane Inspection, but for regulations as well. One thing customers often wonder is: Does assembling and disassembling, inspection or testing cranes count as construction activities? What are the OSHA comliance rules I should be aware of?

    Answer from OSHA and Bode Technical Services: Once a crane/derrick or its components are used in construction activities, this use—including assembly/disassembly, inspection and testing of the crane/derrick—is regulated by the Cranes and Derricks in Construction standard. Section 1926.1400 establishes the scope of the standard as follows: “This standard applies to power-operated equipment, when used in construction, that can hoist, lower and horizontally move a suspended load…” [emphasis added]. Employers using cranes or derricks to perform non-construction activities are not covered by the Cranes and Derricks in Construction standard. In general, when an employee performs activities covered by the Cranes and Derricks in Construction standard at a construction worksite, such as assembly/disassembly, inspection, hoisting loads, or traveling from place to place on the worksite, the performance of these activities is considered construction. As a result, the employer must comply with the requirements of this standard, as well as any other applicable construction standards, because the activity in question occurs on a construction site and is expediting work that is integral to the construction process.