Load testing is more than a regulatory checkbox—it’s a proactive strategy to ensure your crane system is up to the task. In fast-paced industrial environments, even subtle issues can snowball into major failures without warning. Regular load tests offer valuable insights, improve safety, and help extend the life of your equipment, all while minimizing costly interruptions.
Here’s why load testing is essential to your crane maintenance plan—and what you stand to gain by doing it right.
So, What Is Load Testing?
Crane load testing is the process of confirming that a crane can safely handle its rated load under controlled conditions. At American Crane and Equipment Corp., we perform two key types of load tests:
- Operational Load Testing (commonly known in the industry as Dynamic Load Testing): This test involves operating the crane—hoisting, lowering, and traveling—while under load to assess performance during real-world use.
- Load Rated Testing (also referred to as Static Load Testing): This test evaluates the structural integrity of the crane by lifting and holding a load that typically ranges from 100% to 125% of the crane’s rated capacity.
These tests are essential after a new crane installation, significant repair, or major modification—and should also be part of your routine inspection and maintenance strategy.
Why It Matters
1. It Keeps People Safe
The most important reason for crane load testing is safety. Over time, even high-quality cranes can develop wear and tear. A load test ensures that the crane operates within safe parameters and identifies potential failure points before they become catastrophic. Worker safety depends on knowing that lifting equipment won’t fail during use.
2. It Keeps You in Compliance
Load testing is more than a good idea—it’s required. OSHA, ASME, and other industry standards outline when and how load tests should be done. Skipping a required test can mean fines, legal issues, or liability if an accident occurs. On the flip side, having up-to-date test records shows you’re doing your part to follow the rules and protect your team.
3. It Keeps Work Moving
Unplanned downtime can disrupt operations, delay projects, and hurt your bottom line. Load testing helps you spot potential issues before they lead to breakdowns, keeping your equipment ready and your schedule on track.
4. It Protects Your Investment
Cranes are a big investment—and regular testing is part of smart ownership. Catching small issues early helps prevent bigger, more expensive repairs down the line. It also helps extend the life of your equipment and ensures you’re getting the most out of what you’ve already paid for.
How American Crane Can Help
At American Crane, we provide full-service load testing for all types of overhead cranes and hoists. Our experienced team handles everything from test planning to execution and reporting, all while meeting OSHA and ASME standards. Whether you’re commissioning a new system or scheduling a routine check, we’ve got the expertise to help you keep things safe, compliant, and efficient.
Make Load Testing a Priority
Crane load testing might seem like just another maintenance task, but it’s one you don’t want to skip. It’s about safety, reliability, and smart business. With the right testing partner—like American Crane—you’ll have the confidence that your equipment is performing its best, day in and day out.