1/2 Ton Pickup Truck Crane Lifting Hoist Swivel Jack
Turn your pickup into a high-efficiency mobile workstation. This standard truck-mounted crane utilizes a heavy-duty 3-ton hydraulic jack to easily lift loads up to 1100 lbs. The adjustable steel boom extends from 33 inches to 53-1/2 inches, helping you get the perfect angle and reach when hoisting heavy equipment directly into your truck bed.
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Features:
- Smooth Hydraulic Operation: Equipped with a long-reach handle and hydraulic plunger, making heavy lifting a one-person, labor-saving operation.
- Alloy Steel Construction: Built from high-grade alloy steel (not standard carbon steel) for a superior strength-to-weight ratio, maximum stability, and excellent weldability.
- Versatile Applications: Easily lift engines, generators, plate compactors, and forestry equipment into your truck bed. Ideal for solo contractors, mechanics, and farmers.
- 4-Position Adjustable Boom: The boom adjusts to four length classes to safely handle different weights: 1100 lbs (at 33"), 700 lbs, 600 lbs, and 500 lbs (at full 53-1/2" extension).
- 360° Swivel Base: The cantilever is centered on a precision shaft, allowing you to pick up an item from the curb, rotate it 360 degrees, and lower it precisely into the bed. The base is also removable when you need to clear your bed space.
Specifications:
- Material: Heavy-Duty Alloy Steel
- Maximum Lift Capacity: 1100 lbs (1/2 Ton)
- Hydraulic Jack: 3-Ton Capacity
- Boom Extension Locks: 4 Positions (1100 lbs, 700 lbs, 600 lbs, 500 lbs)
- Boom Extension Range: 33" to 53-1/2"
- Handle Pump Length: 21-3/4"
- Swivel Capability: Yes, 360°
- Chain Length: 10-1/2"
- Base with Mount Bracket: 5-3/4" x 11-3/4"
- Base Size: 5-1/2" x 8"
Not sure which crane is right for your rig?
Read our comprehensive guide: The Solo Lifter: How a Pickup Truck Crane Saves Your Back. We break down the exact differences between our short and tall models, safety requirements, and how to maximize your solo lifting capacity.