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What fits on the tray. What the crane lifts.

Hino 500 flatbed with a Palfinger PK 15500 HIAB crane. 10.1 metres of reach, up to 6,200 kg of lift. Here's the full chart so you can see exactly what we can move.

Hino crane truck with Palfinger PK 15500 crane, annotated with reach and lift capacity at 4.5m, 8.0m and 10.1m

Palfinger PK 15500. Rear-mounted HIAB.

Three boom configurations (Std, B, B+) let us trade off reach against lift weight. Short boom picks up the heavy stuff. Full extension reaches further for lighter loads.

10.1 m
Mode B+, fully extended
6,200 kg
Mode Std, short reach
3,260 kg
Mode Std
1,230 kg
Mode B+, max reach

Lift weight at each reach.

Based on the PK 15500 data plate. Each row is a boom configuration, each column is a reach distance. Pick the heaviest lift we can safely do at the distance your job needs.

Mode Max4.5 m6.1 m8.0 m10.1 m
Std 6,200 kg 3,260 kg 2,380 kg
B 6,100 kg 3,140 kg 2,250 kg 1,690 kg
B+ 6,000 kg 3,040 kg 2,140 kg 1,570 kg 1,230 kg

These are the crane's rated capacities from the manufacturer. Actual lift limits on site depend on ground conditions, overhead clearance and outrigger position. We confirm every job before the lift.

7.8 metres long,
2.4 metres wide.

Long enough for a 20ft container, steel beams, or a spa end-to-end. Wide enough for two pallets across. Flat deck, rated for commercial and industrial loads.

7.8 m
2.4 m
7.8 m LENGTH 2.4 m WIDTH CAB FLATBED TRAY (TOP-DOWN)
Tray plan view · 7.8 m × 2.4 m

What the truck is built for.

If it fits on the tray and the crane can lift it, we'll get it there. Typical loads we handle:

  • Spas & plunge pools
  • Sheds, studios, granny flats
  • 20ft & 10ft shipping containers
  • Water tanks
  • Steel beams & structural
  • Industrial machinery & plant
  • Construction supplies & pallets
  • Scaffolding
  • Generators & switchboards
  • Rooftop units (AC, solar, HVAC)
  • Turf, bricks, pavers
  • Pipes & poles

Not on the list? Most likely still fine. Tell us the job and we'll confirm.

A few things to tell us when you call.

01

Weight & size of the load

Rough weight and rough dimensions (L x W x H) let us confirm the lift is within range before we roll.

02

Site access

Driveway width, overhead powerlines, trees, and the distance the crane needs to reach from the truck parking spot.

03

When it needs to happen

Exact day, or a rough window. Most bookings land on the same day we talk or the next.

Got a load in mind?
Send it through.

We'll tell you whether it fits on the tray, whether the crane will lift it, and what it'll cost, usually on the call.