The manufacturer said that all of the company’s products complied with all OSHA and ASME B30.5 standards for mobile cranes, and had engines that conformed to the current EPA emissions standards. The outrigger-equipped "spider" minicranes are able to fit through doorways facilitating indoor use. The mini cranes could also be configured to reach as high as 68ft and have rated capacities up to 4.2t. The machines specialise in limited access and tight work space lifting.

Three models of the MC series will be shown including units with diesel or electric & gasoline dual power. A new optional auxiliary winch will be introduced with high rope capacity allowing for work from rooftops as far as 330′ below the machine. Other options showcased will be jib style searcher hook boom extensions, a fixed mounted man basket, fly jib attachments, and a remote controlled manipulator vacuum device for placement of glass, steel plate, or smooth stone. All MC models will display wireless radio remote control, moment limiter safety systems with load indicator, heavy duty black or non-marking white rubber tracks, 3 sheave hook blocks and various other features.

The company will also display the LC785M-8, a 5.4t capacity telescoping boom crawler. The no-outrigger design offers a 67′ maximum tip height and near zero tail swing. The LC model is similar in size and design to the popular mini-excavators, except equipped with a telescopic boom and hook. The LC785M-8 will display the front blade attachment and stowed swing away fly-jib attachment.