Not all materials behave the same way during lifting. Matching your crane attachment to both the material and the phase of work is critical.
For general construction, attachments that allow for stable palletized lifts or containerized waste handling often provide the most flexibility.
In demolition environments, debris tends to be dense, uneven, and unpredictable. Containerized options like a crane dump box or crane dumpster help manage mixed debris without requiring crews to manually sort or reposition waste.
Concrete and masonry work requires careful weight management. Attachments must accommodate dense materials without exceeding crane capacity or compromising balance.
Selecting the right attachment upfront prevents inefficiencies like double-handling, partial loads, or repeated lifts—all of which slow progress and increase risk.