Maintaining a crane is more than just uptime, it is avoiding costly breakdowns, avoiding safety breaches, and avoiding project delays.
In India, high-rise construction, refinery shutdowns, steel plants, metro work, and EPC contracts are often on tight timelines, even 1 day of inactivity will offset milestones and increase cost per m³, per lift or per shift.
This guide breaks down how crane maintenance actually works in the field, how AMC (Annual Maintenance Contracts) are priced, what warning signs to never ignore, and how to select the right crane servicing partner.
A lifting equipment that “is working fine” today may already be showing early failure indicators:
Most breakdowns don’t happen suddenly.
They come from ignored signs during everyday operations.
Preventive maintenance is cheaper than corrective repair. But most contractors still follow the reverse.
Maintenance Type |
When It Happens |
Cost Impact |
Typical Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| Breakdown / Corrective Repair | After the crane stops working | High (downtime + repair) | Emergency fixes, shutdown failures |
| Preventive Maintenance | Periodic scheduled servicing | Low–Moderate | Regular EPC site operations |
| Predictive Maintenance | Based on performance signals and data alerts | Low (prevents failures) | Cranes with ACD + SLI + Diagnostic Logs |
Move from breakdown → preventive → predictive. This is where AMC contracts justify their value.
Crane Component |
Inspection Frequency |
What to Check |
Failure Risk if Ignored |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wire Rope | Weekly | Strand separation, core fatigue | Sudden drop / lift fail |
| Slewing Gearbox | Monthly | Oil condition, heat signature | Jerk rotation / seizure |
| Brake System | Every 45 days | Pad wear, hydraulic pressure | Load slip accident |
| Electrical Panels | Every 60 days | Earthing continuity | Circuit failure / fire |
| ACD + SLI | Every 90 days | Sensor calibration | Wrong load display / collision |
AMC pricing varies based on equipment type, age, and site intensity:
Crane Type |
Typical AMC Range (per year) |
Includes |
Excludes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tower Crane | ₹2.8–5.5 Lakh | Routine servicing, lubrication, safety checks | Major part replacement |
| Derrick Crane | ₹1.2–2.4 Lakh | Gearbox, slewing checks, NDT as required | Rope replacements |
| Passenger Hoist | ₹1.5–3.8 Lakh | Car frame inspection, guide rails, rack lubrication | Motor rewinding |
Pro Tip: If the lifting equipment is older than 7+ years, always choose AMC + Part Refurbishment, not AMC alone.
During a two-week shutdown, a 20T Derrick Crane was used for column decommissioning at a petrochemical plant near Chennai.
This is why AMC + Preventive Diagnostics matter.
Treat these as stop signals, not “adjustments.”
Every breakdown has a warning signal before the failure.
If your crane is 6–10 years old, refurbishment is often more economical than buying new.
→ Crane Structural Refurbishment
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Requirement |
Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| OEM-trained technicians | Reduces diagnostic errors |
| ACD + SLI calibration capability | Predictive safety compliance |
| Load test certification | Mandatory for EPC contracts |
| 24/7 breakdown response | Prevents shutdown delays |
| Spare parts accessibility | Cuts repair time drastically |
If your crane is showing performance lag, heat, noise, or early breakdown symptoms, A preventive maintenance audit can save weeks of downtime later.