and development work have gone into the product range of SCHILLING Kran- und Hebetechnik. Mobile Aluminium Gantry Cranes, Various Lifting Equipment and Custom-Made Crane Systems of the highest quality developed and produced by us in Germany.
All SCHILLING Gantry Cranes are demountable, compact and mountable without additional tools. Perfect for mobile use, whether in the workshop or the wilderness. Our cranes have proven themselves during excavations in the African Desert as well as the North Pole.
In spite of being compact Aluminium Gantry Cranes from SCHILLING Kran- und Hebetechnik are robust, resistant and extremely strong: Even the smallest models lift 1,000 kg which is more than ten times their own weight (with a beam length of 4 meters). We can also deliver our Gantry Cranes for load capacity up to 3,000 kg.
Our products are future proof. Extensive original Accessories extend or improve your product from SCHILLING, increases safety at work and make you more flexible. Thus your investment will be even more profitable.
The wide range of products in the category of Crane Technique and Lifting Technology offers a wide range of different variants of our Aluminum Gantry Cranes.
Our quick to assemble Cranes are always available at short notice from the small Mobile Crane in "stationary model - small" up to the Lifting Crane in the variant "movable under load - high" with a load capacity of 3,000 kg.
All Cranes are equipped with:
The longest and most bulky component, the aluminum beam, can be manufactured by request as separable resp. pluggable element. Through the use of special aluminum profiles as well as the well thought out design the own weight of all SCHILLING Aluminum Crane Systems is low compared to the load capacity.
Our know-how helps to realize high-flying projects. Developed and manufactured in our company, two Aluminium Gantry Cranes went on an expedition to Africa and to the North Pole.
As very often in life, it was a matter of chance. The important contact was established by a french stone cutter dealer. Professor Laurent Reynès, holding a chair in sculpture at the Ecole d‘Architecture in Strasbourg was looking for a 5.50 m
high Crane for assembling ice blocks in a very heavy sculpture, a strictly geometric archway at the North Pole.
All solutions he knew by then turned out to be unsuitable for transport or handling. Having the reputation of a creative company in our branch, we offered him an alternative. A lightweight Crane, …