SuperTechno 30’

Telescopic Crane

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Key Specifications

Max Lens Height:
Underslung: 30’ (9.2 m)
Telescopic Range: 22’8” (6.91 m)
Telescopic Speed: 6’ /sec (1.83 m/sec)
Max Tilt Angle:
+60° -57°
Post Range: 1’6” (0.45 m)

Chassis LxW: 5’5” (1.65 m) x 4’6” (1.36 m)
Retracted Arm:
Back to Nose L: 16’7” (5.05 m)
Post to Nose L: 8’10” (2.69 m)
Extended Arm:
Back to Nose L: 39’2” (11.95 m)
Post to Nose L: 31’4” (9.55 m)

Full Weight: 2,881 lbs (1,307 kgs)
Empty Weight: 1,459 lbs (662 kgs)
Arm Weight: 706 lbs (320 kgs)
Post Weight: 176 lbs (80 kgs)
Chassis Weight: 286 lbs (130 kgs)


Equipment Description

SuperTechnocrane sets the industry standard for telescoping cranes, offering filmmakers the ability to create camera movements that could not be achieved with any fixed-length crane. The SuperTechno 30’ crane features a durable and dependable crane system with a 7–30 foot standard telescoping range. The SuperTechno 30’ can use a standard non-stabilized Z-Head with optional 3-axis rotation, or upgraded to another stabilized remote head. The SuperTechnocrane is designed to accommodate almost all film cameras and lenses; it can be configured to film in largeand 3D formats, too.

The maximum lens height is 30’ with a telescopic range of 23’, extending and retracting as fast as 6’ per second. The SuperTechno 30’ can be mounted on dolly track for compound camera movement. The total weight of the SuperTechno 30’ crane is 2,850 pounds with 1,280 pounds of adjustable counterweights. The easy-to-manage counterweight system and 1-hour setup time make the SuperTechno 30’ crane ideal for high ceiling indoor spaces or outdoor locations.

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