Raising the Standard

07-17-2025 | Issue 13

PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: 3216E/EP Electric Tiger Crane

Built to match best with 9-foot bodies, the 3216E/EP Electric Tiger Crane offers up to 3,200 pounds of lift and up to 16.5-foot reach. The boom extends hydraulically from 7’8" to 11’8”, then manually out to 16’5”.


While it can lift big loads, the 3216 Tiger Crane only weighs 750 pounds, leaving you more pounds for payload. And it only takes up 9 feet in length when stowed because we designed the main section boom to fit on 60-CA crane bodies.


Also available as an EP model with proportional control, explore the 3216E/EP Tiger Crane on our website, watch this YouTube video, or reach out to your salesperson to find out if this model will work for YOUR work!

The 3216E/EP Tiger Crane comes pre-wired for optional boom tip lights. These self-leveling LEDs light up the area below the hook for better operational control at night or working below grade.


You’ll also appreciate the negative 10-degree boom down angle to make hook stowage easier on your crew, and anti-two-block is standard as well.

Best of all, the large-diameter lift cylinder lets you boom up the full crane load, not just hold it. And our pivot-mounted winch maintains wire rope length during lifting.

Other features that are often “extra” on other cranes include a standard wireless remote for operator freedom & added functionality. Keep operators well clear of the load & perform two operations at once such as lift & extend, or lower & rotate, for example.


Add an optional remote charging pad (SHOWN) or go with a 25-foot corded remote.

Ken Klein Says Farewell

After 21 years of dedicated service, Ken Klein officially retired from STI on July 8. For the past 15 years, Ken served as a Regional Sales Manager, supporting countless customers across the Great Lakes/Midwest with professionalism and care.


His passion for the industry and commitment to customer relationships made a lasting impact.


Ken now trades his title for a well-earned retirement with plans to travel to spend more time with his kids and grandkids.


Thank you, Ken, for your outstanding contributions to STI. You will be missed!

Sealed Turret Success

As with all Tiger Cranes, a sealed crane turret keeps water out of the crane cabinet — no need for a drip pan. A full 400-degree continuous rotation provides jobsite flexibility. 

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