Cobra crane planning, installation support, parts, service, and repair paths for service bodies and field-service trucks.
A Cobra service crane has to fit the service body, chassis, payload, controls, stabilizers, storage, and daily lifting work. TK Truck Body helps Edmonton and Alberta fleets review Cobra crane options alongside the body build, parts path, service needs, and repair support.
TK Truck Body supports Cobra service-crane planning for service bodies, tire trucks, crane trucks, mobile service fleets, and field-service applications. The page below keeps the Cobra model references visible so buyers can compare crane size, rating, reach, and fit before starting a quote.
Cobra service cranes are published by Next Hydraulics for service vehicles and mobile workshops. TK can help review the crane alongside the service body, chassis, stabilizers, controls, compartments, air compressor, liftgate, parts, service, and repair path.
Crane safety features, controls, and operating limits need to be reviewed with the truck body and job requirements. Depending on the model, Cobra documentation references features such as:
Crane rating and weight both matter when planning payload, body layout, and service-truck use.
Cobra boom construction uses Swedish high-tensile steel, according to Next Hydraulics product materials.
The hexagonal boom shape and weld construction are part of Cobra's published service-crane design.
Published Cobra features include oversized nitrated boom pins for the pivot system.
Cobra models can include planetary hydraulic winch configurations depending on model and setup.
Winch line capacity and operating limits should be reviewed before the truck is quoted or used.
Load-limiting equipment is part of the crane planning conversation for safe operation.
Anti-two-block equipment and counterweight storage are listed Cobra safety features.
Crane installation should be planned with the service body, mounting, hydraulics, controls, and support path.
Continuous slewing is available on selected larger Cobra models according to model documentation.
2.4 GHz digital proportional unit with single hand or belly-box paddle type transmitter options.
Selected smaller Cobra models list 400-degree slewing rotation in the model documentation.
Nonstop slewing on 6600, 8000, 8000 L, 11000, 11000 L, 12000 X, 12000 XL, and 14000 models.
Digital proportional 2.4 GHz remote-control options are listed across multiple larger Cobra models.
IP67 waterproof casing with self-diagnostic and quick settings for the 3800 model.
A2B counterweight storage should be reviewed as part of the crane safety and setup conversation.