• What are the costs of an extendable lifting platform in 2026?

The cost of an extendable jib crane in 2026 ranges between €15,000 and €75,000, depending on lifting capacity, extension length, and technical specifications. Lifting equipment with extendable functionality is becoming increasingly popular due to its flexibility and space-saving benefits. The total investment also includes installation, inspection, and maintenance costs that can affect the budget.

What is an extendable jib crane and why is it popular?

An extendable jib crane is a crane system where the jib beam can extend telescopically to create a larger reach. This type of jib crane combines the stability of a fixed crane with the flexibility of a variable working range.

The popularity of extendable jib cranes stems from their unique advantages over traditional fixed systems. They offer maximum flexibility in confined spaces, allowing companies to make more efficient use of their workspace. The extendable mechanism enables heavy loads to be lifted across different distances without moving the crane.

In various industries, such as automotive, logistics, and manufacturing sectors, these systems are deployed for assembly lines, warehouses, and workshops. The space savings are particularly valuable in modern factories, where every square meter must be used productively. Furthermore, extendable jib cranes can be adapted to specific production processes without major infrastructural changes.

What factors determine the cost of an extendable jib crane?

Lifting capacity forms the most important cost factor, with systems ranging from 500 kg to 10 tons having significantly different prices. The extension length and number of extension sections directly influence the complexity and therefore the cost of the system.

Material type plays a crucial role in pricing. Standard steel is cost-effective, while stainless steel or anodized aluminum for specific environments require higher investments. The degree of automation varies from manual operation to fully automated systems with frequency controllers and positioning sensors.

Installation complexity depends on the workspace, foundation, and existing infrastructure. Simple mounting to existing roof structures costs less than complete new construction with special foundations. Certification requirements according to Dutch and European standards add costs but are mandatory for safe operation.

Additional options such as wireless control, overload protection, and special lifting tools increase the total price but significantly improve operational efficiency and safety.

How much does an extendable jib crane cost in 2026?

Basic models with 500-1000 kg lifting capacity and 3-5 meter extension length cost between €15,000 and €25,000. Mid-range systems for 2-5 ton capacity range from €25,000 to €45,000, depending on automation level and specifications.

Advanced extendable jib cranes with 5-10 ton lifting capacity and extensive automation cost €45,000 to €75,000. These professional systems often include frequency controllers, positioning systems, and advanced safety features.

Price differences arise from various factors, such as extension length, number of movement directions, and applied technology. Systems with dual-axis movement cost more than single extendable versions. Wireless control and intelligent control systems increase the investment by €3,000 to €8,000.

Special applications, such as explosion-proof designs or cleanroom-compatible systems, require higher investments due to customized materials and certification. These systems can cost €10,000 to €20,000 extra above the standard price.

What are the additional costs when purchasing an extendable jib crane?

Installation costs typically amount to 15-25% of the purchase price, including assembly, electrical connection, and commissioning. Mandatory inspection and certification cost €1,500 to €3,000, depending on system complexity and capacity.

Foundation costs vary greatly per situation. Existing roof structures can often support extendable jib cranes, but reinforcements cost €2,000 to €8,000. New concrete foundations for freestanding systems require an investment of €5,000 to €15,000.

Maintenance contracts cost €800 to €2,500 annually, depending on usage intensity and system complexity. These contracts include preventive maintenance, annual inspections, and minor repairs.

Operator training costs €500 to €1,200 per person and is essential for safe operation. Workspace modifications, such as safety barriers or noise dampening, can cost €1,000 to €5,000 extra. Spare parts and tools form a one-time investment of €1,500 to €4,000 for operational continuity.

How BKRS helps with extendable jib cranes

BKRS offers complete custom solutions for extendable jib cranes, from design to installation and maintenance. Our experience with complex crane systems ensures technical solutions that perfectly match your specific requirements and work processes.

Our services include:

  • Technical advice and capacity calculations for optimal system selection
  • Custom design, adapted to your workspace and applications
  • Complete project management with one contact person for all communication
  • Professional installation by certified technicians
  • Mandatory inspections and certification according to Dutch standards
  • Maintenance contracts and 24/7 service for operational continuity

With more than forty years of expertise in crane construction, we deliver extendable jib cranes that meet the highest quality and safety requirements. Our comprehensive approach saves time and ensures worry-free implementation of your new lifting solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does delivery and installation of an extendable jib crane take?

Delivery time is usually 6-12 weeks after ordering, depending on customization and specifications. Installation typically takes 2-5 days, including inspection and commissioning.

Can I upgrade or expand an extendable jib crane later?

Yes, many systems can be expanded with additional automation, wireless control, or customized lifting tools. However, it is important to consider future expansions when purchasing.

What maintenance frequency is required for an extendable jib crane?

Annual inspection is mandatory according to Dutch legislation. Additionally, we recommend quarterly preventive inspections and daily visual checks by operators for optimal safety and performance.

Is financing or leasing possible for extendable jib cranes?

Yes, BKRS works with financing partners for lease and financing solutions. This allows you to spread your investment over multiple years and optimize your cash flow.

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