Hook & Load Visibility
Hook cameras, boom cameras and load monitoring cameras help crane operators view lifting points, suspended loads and hard-to-see working areas more clearly.
Designed for mobile cranes, tower cranes, crawler cranes, truck-mounted cranes and other lifting equipment, Eway Safety crane camera systems help improve operator visibility, monitor blind spots, support safer reversing, and provide clearer views of the hook, load, boom and surrounding worksite.
Talk to EngineeringHook cameras, boom cameras and load monitoring cameras help crane operators view lifting points, suspended loads and hard-to-see working areas more clearly.
Crane backup cameras, reverse cameras and rear view monitors help operators monitor blind spots when moving, reversing or positioning cranes on busy jobsites.
Waterproof cameras, side view cameras, rear view monitors and MDVR recording systems help support safer lifting operations, video evidence and fleet management.
During lifting operations, the operator may not always have a direct view of the hook, load or landing area. A hook camera or load monitoring camera helps provide a clearer view of critical lifting points.
Mobile cranes, crawler cranes and truck-mounted cranes often have large rear blind spots and counterweight blind zones. A crane backup camera or rear view camera system helps operators monitor areas behind the machine.
Cranes often operate in tight construction sites, ports, yards or industrial areas. Reverse cameras, side view cameras and rear view monitors help improve visibility during positioning, reversing and low-speed movement.
The boom, outriggers and crane body can block the operator?s view of surrounding workers, vehicles and obstacles. Multi-camera crane camera systems help monitor key blind spots around the equipment.
Different crane structures create different visibility challenges. Eway Safety helps match the right crane camera system, backup camera, hook camera, load monitoring camera, rear view monitor and MDVR recording solution to each lifting application.
Mobile cranes and truck cranes need to move, reverse, position and lift in busy jobsites where blind spots can create safety risks. Eway Safety provides crane backup cameras, rear view cameras, side view cameras and monitor systems. These systems help operators see around the crane body, counterweight and working area.
Tower crane operators often work from high cabins with limited direct visibility of the hook, load and landing area. A hook camera or load monitoring camera helps provide a closer view of lifting operations. It improves visibility during material handling, positioning and placement.
Crawler cranes are used in construction, infrastructure, ports and heavy lifting environments. Their large body, boom structure and counterweight can create serious blind spots. Eway Safety heavy-duty crane camera systems help operators monitor rear, side, boom and surrounding worksite areas.
Rough terrain cranes and all-terrain cranes operate on uneven ground, construction sites and outdoor environments where visibility and maneuvering are more difficult. Reverse cameras, rear view cameras and side view cameras help operators move, position and work more safely in complex site conditions.
Truck-mounted cranes and knuckle boom cranes are widely used for delivery, utility, logistics, construction and roadside operations. The crane body, boom, cargo bed and stabilizers can block the driver’s view. Eway Safety provides backup cameras, side cameras and rear view monitor systems for safer driving, reversing and lifting support.
Overhead cranes and gantry cranes are used in factories, warehouses, ports, shipyards and material handling areas. Operators may need better visibility of the hook, load, travel path and landing zone. Eway Safety provides load monitoring cameras, hook cameras and recording systems to support safer material handling.
Eway Safety provides crane backup camera systems, hook camera solutions and rear view monitor systems for crane manufacturers, rental fleets, construction companies and industrial equipment operators.
Custom backup camera, hook camera, monitor, harness and mounting solutions for new crane models and factory-installed camera systems.
Camera systems and recording solutions designed to improve equipment safety, reduce operation risks and support video evidence for rental fleet management.
Heavy-duty crane camera systems for jobsite visibility, hook monitoring, reversing, positioning and worker safety.
Camera and monitor systems for gantry cranes, overhead cranes and heavy material handling applications.
Support for camera housing design, mounting brackets, installation structure and crane-specific mechanical integration.
Integrated camera hardware and image tuning capabilities to optimize clarity, low-light performance and worksite visibility.
Self-developed AI detection capabilities with adjustable detection zones for workers, vehicles, obstacles and selected blind-spot areas.
Testing support for waterproofing, vibration, temperature, image quality, signal stability and long-term product reliability.
Structured production process with scalable output for standard crane camera systems and customized OEM/ODM projects.
Quality control supported by ISO-based processes, incoming inspection, production testing and continuous improvement.
Choose from crane backup cameras, reverse cameras, hook cameras, load monitoring cameras, side view cameras, rear view monitors and MDVR recording systems for different crane and lifting applications.
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A crane camera system is a camera and monitor solution designed to improve operator visibility around cranes and lifting equipment. It may include a crane backup camera, reverse camera, side view camera, hook camera, load monitoring camera, boom camera, rear view monitor or MDVR recording system.
A hook camera or load monitoring camera is used to help crane operators see the hook, lifting point, suspended load and landing area more clearly during lifting operations.
Yes. Mobile cranes, truck cranes and crawler cranes often have large rear blind spots and counterweight blind zones. A crane backup camera or reverse camera helps operators monitor the rear area when reversing or positioning the crane.
Yes. DVR monitors and MDVR systems can record video from rear cameras, side cameras, hook cameras or boom cameras for safety review, incident analysis and fleet management.
Yes. Eway Safety can customize camera type, monitor size, cable length, connector, mounting bracket, power input, video format, wireless transmission and recording configuration for crane OEM, rental fleet and industrial applications.