Mini Crane & Telehandler FAQs
Compact lifting solutions for tight industrial, MRO, and aerospace assembly environments.
What is a mini crane telehandler used for?
A mini crane telehandler is a compact, often electric pick-and-carry crane designed to operate in spaces where a traditional forklift, telehandler, or rough-terrain crane will not fit. Common uses: machinery installation in tight factory aisles, glass and curtainwall installation, aerospace component handling inside aircraft hangars, data center server rack lifts, and pharmaceutical clean-area equipment moves. Bailey's MC series ranges from compact units that fit through standard doorways up to higher-capacity models with telescoping booms.
Can Bailey mini cranes be used inside aircraft hangars and cleanrooms?
Yes — mini cranes can be specified with cleanroom-grade finishes, ESD protection, non-marking wheels, and low-emission electric drives. For aircraft hangars containing Class I Division 1 fuel-cell zones, Bailey also builds explosion-proof versions of select mini crane models. The combination of compact footprint, electric drive, and certifiable compliance makes mini cranes ideal for aerospace MRO and assembly.
What lifting capacity do Bailey mini cranes have?
Bailey mini cranes range from approximately 660 lb / 300 kg (compact junior models) up to 13,000 lb / 6,000 kg (higher-capacity telehandler configurations). Capacity varies with boom extension and angle — see the individual model spec pages for detailed load charts. Custom higher-capacity configurations are available for specialty MRO and OEM customers.
Are Bailey mini cranes electric or hydraulic?
Most Bailey mini cranes are battery-electric for indoor use, with hydraulic boom and lift functions powered by an onboard electric pump. Electric drive eliminates exhaust and reduces noise to safe indoor levels. Hybrid and tethered-power configurations are available for continuous-duty or weight-sensitive applications.
How tight a space can a Bailey mini crane operate in?
Several Bailey mini cranes are designed to pass through standard 36-inch doorways and operate in aisles under 4 feet wide. Compact tracked models with retractable outriggers can stage in spaces a forklift cannot enter. For exact dimensions and turning radius, see the specific model page or request a site-fit drawing.
Can Bailey mini cranes be configured with custom attachments?
Yes — Bailey designs and manufactures custom attachments including vacuum glass lifters, fork attachments, hooks, baskets, robotic end-effectors, and 270-degree fall arrest systems. Custom attachment design is part of Bailey's in-house engineering capability and can be quoted alongside the base machine.