Mahle CSC-2200A - 2,200 lb. Shop Crane with Air Assist
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Mahle CSC-2200A - 2,200 lb. Shop Crane with Air Assist


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  • Product SKU: CSC-2200A
$4,947.00

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• Orders received on Fridays after 11am EST will be processed the next business day
All orders shipped to a RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS will be subject to Additional charges from all carriers at this time.
What is LIMITED ACCESS - Commercial / Non-Commercial / Farms Click Here to Read More


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Mahle CSC-2200A - 2,200 lb. Shop Crane with Air Assist

MODEL CSC-2200A

Part Number: 485 80071 00

  • The most versatile and mobile shop crane built today in 2,200 lb. and 4,400 lb. capacities.
  • Unique large caster design that makes maneuvering any component an easy task
  • Simple to adjust leg width allows the user to get the shop crane into position to do the job
  • Can be purchased with a manual or air/hydraulic pump

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Mahle CSC-2200A - 2,200 lb. Shop Crane with Air Assist

MODEL CSC-2200A

Part Number: 485 80071 00

  • The most versatile and mobile shop crane built today in 2,200 lb. and 4,400 lb. capacities.
  • Unique large caster design that makes maneuvering any component an easy task
  • Simple to adjust leg width allows the user to get the shop crane into position to do the job
  • Can be purchased with a manual or air/hydraulic pump
  • Capacity (retracted / center / extended): 2,200 lb x 1,900 lb x 1,650 lb (998 kg x 862 kg x 748 kg)
  • Maximum Boom Height (retracted / extended): 114 in / 125 in (290 cm / 318 cm)
  • Overall Boom Height (horizontal): 83 in (211 cm)
  • Boom Reach (retracted / extended): 33 in / 48 in (84 cm / 122 cm)
  • Overall Length: 82 in (208 cm)
  • Minimum Throat Width: 22 in (56 cm)
  • Leg Length (inside): 55 in (140 cm)
  • Inside Leg Width (1 / 2 / 3 Positions): 22 in / 36 in / 50 in (56 cm / 91 cm / 127 cm)
  • Leg Height:1 in (21 cm)
  • Wheel Diameter: 6 in (15 cm)

This Item Qualifies for FREE LTL SHIPPING  (via Truck)  it applies only to destinations within the 48 contiguous United States. Alaska, Hawaii, and any/all US territories and international orders are excluded.

LTL Freight Shipping Options 
  • LIMITED ACCESS - commercial / non-commercial / Farms(+ $85.00)
  • Lift Gate Is Required.(+$150.00)
  • I have a forklift for unloading Freight at My Business location
  • I have a way of unloading Freight at my location
  • Deliver to local freight terminal for pickup.

Please select one of the choices above BEFORE adding to the cart!

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What is LIMITED ACCESS

Limited access charges were created to compensate LTL carriers for additional time spent at a shipments' pick up or delivery locations and constraints that can result from these specific locations. Limited access is defined as meeting any of the following conditions:

  • Not open to the walk-in public during normal business hours
  • Not having personnel readily available to assist with the delivery or pickup function
  • Not having access to loading dock or platform
  • Sites where carriers are delayed with security related inspections and processes prior to freight tender

Did you know: Some of these high security locations will ask for a driver’s license and drivers have the right to refuse to do so? This causes the carrier to find a driver who is willing to do so, which in turn causes a domino effect or constraint on the daily operations of that particular terminal.

In order to avoid unexpected charges it is best practice to ask the consignee if they have a dock or way to unload the freight and ask them if they need a liftgate for delivery. Liftgates are commonly associated with limited access and if the consignee advises they don’t need a liftgate let them know that if the driver offers a liftgate and if it is used or signed for even though it was not used, there will be an additional fee charged to them.

Limited access fees can be assessed on both commercial and non-commercial delivery sites. Charges and what constitutes as a limited access will vary based on carrier, but here are some of the most common examples:

  • Camps, Carnivals, Fairs
  • Churches, Mosques, Synagogues, Temples
  • Schools (not including colleges and universities)
  • Colleges and Universities without a dock
  • Medical/Urgent care sites without a dock
  • Prisons
  • Individual / Mini Storage Units
  • Mines, Quarries, Natural Gas or Oil Fields
  • Golf Courses, Country Clubs
  • Nuclear Power Plants
  • Military Bases/Installations
  • Parks, Farms and Rural locations
  • Courthouses
  • Daycares
  • Hotels, Motels, Retirement/Nursing Homes
  • Restaurants
  • Cemeteries
  • Convents
  • Amusement Parks
  • Construction Sites
  • Outdoor Flea Markets

Google Maps is a great tool that can be used to help explain whether or not a location has limited access. However, please keep in mind that even though the location is easy to get in and out of and they may have the necessary equipment to unload they may still be considered limited access. Some great examples of this are as follows:

  • Farms: While they are easy to get to and have equipment, they usually take the driver off his/her usual route which causes delays for the other shipments on the trailer
  • Mini Storage Units: The driver will have to use a smaller trailer with or without a liftgate and thus make fewer deliveries that day because of the space available on the trailer, so the charges are there to compensate for this
  • Carriers normally have fewer trailers with liftgates which makes this even more difficult when the volume of limited access or liftgate shipments goes up

Keep in mind: Commercial buildings with docks are normally clustered in the same area, a carrier can easily make multiple pickups or deliveries in a business park in the same time it may take to make one limited access delivery.