RAISING THE STANDARD

09-17-2025 | Issue 16

DRY BY DESIGN: TIGER CRANE'S SEALED TURRET ADVANTAGE

For maximum performance in demanding environments, the heart of a service truck is a reliable service crane. And the heart of a service crane is its turret—the rotating tower that carries the boom. Keeping this area clean and protected from the elements directly impacts reliability, maintenance, and usable storage.


What is a "Sealed Turret?"

A sealed turret means the turret and rotation assembly are enclosed and gasketed so rain, wash water, dust, and grit can't get into the crane tower or the body cabinet below.


How Tiger Cranes Does It

Tiger Cranes are constructed with a fully sealed turret and rotation assembly. This is accomplished with a special gasketed bulkhead plate for all hydraulic and electrical connections. The slewing drive of the crane is also fully sealed, as well as the connection from the slewing drive to the crane tower/body.

In addition, Tiger Crane tower cabinets are sealed using a single-paneled door that recesses inside a door frame; a compression gasket around the opening; and a 3-point locking mechanism with a compression hinge. This helps keep dirt out of the cabinet, even in the dirtiest jobsites.


Why It Matters

If the turret is not completely sealed, the solution is often a drip pan located in the crane tower and a hose to drain the water. This type of configuration, found in many competitors' models, reduces usable cabinet space and can invite corrosion. [READ MORE]

THE END OF AN ERA


A TurboMax 6197 mixer truck, prepped and cleaned by our service department during the first week of September, marks the final piece of trade-in equipment from our former business, Sioux Automation Center (SAC). This is the last ag machine that will be serviced in our shop—a significant milestone, since this space was dedicated to ag equipment service and repair for decades.


Since 1961, Sioux Automation Center (SAC) had been the parent company of Service Trucks International, known for supplying the ag community with feed mixers, spreaders, and other equipment. The sale of SAC in December 2023 marked the end of an important chapter in our story.


Our Service Department has also transitioned. Today, our technicians exclusively support the maintenance, service, and remounting of service trucks, as well as providing DOT inspections.


The TurboMax 6197 will be auctioned through BigIron Auctions and marks the official end of an era. We are now 100% focused on what we do best: building the industry’s most reliable service trucks and cranes.

CELEBRATING NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION APPRECIATION WEEK


The third week of September marks National Construction Appreciation Week, a time to recognize the hardworking men and women who literally build our communities. From roads and bridges to schools and hospitals, construction workers shape the infrastructure that keeps our world moving.


Did you know?


  • The construction industry employs over 7.9 million people in the U.S. alone. [READ MORE]


DISCOUNTED REGISTRATION AVAILABLE FOR THE UTILITY EXPO


Join us in Louisville October 7-9 for The Utility Expo 2025, the #1 trade show in the utility industry!


We will be there (in booth N1613) along with experts from every major utility sector for the industry's can't-miss event.


The sooner you register, the more you will save!

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