Why Redline's Refurbished Franna Cranes Are a Smart Investment
- redlinemechanical
- Jun 30
- 2 min read
When it comes to expanding your fleet or upgrading equipment, buying new isn’t always the smartest move. At Redline Cranes, our expertly refurbished Franna cranes offer a cost-effective, reliable, and high-performance alternative that’s ready to work from day one.
Cost-Effective Without Compromise
Refurbished cranes offer major savings compared to new units, without sacrificing safety or performance. Our Frannas are thoroughly rebuilt to meet demanding standards — giving you more value for your investment.
Expert Rebuilds by Industry Technicians
All our rebuilds are carried out in-house at our new Kewdale workshop. We use a mix of brand-new and off-the-shelf parts, plus genuine Mercedes components for high-failure areas like piston rings, bearings, and seals. The result? A machine that’s engineered for durability and long service life.
Designed for Harsh Australian Conditions
We rebuild cranes to suit tough local worksites. From upgraded air conditioning units and reinforced wiring to larger roof-mounted systems and optional features like touchscreen stereos and reverse cameras — our Frannas are built to perform under pressure.
All cranes are inspected, serviced, and where required, come with 10-year major inspection sign-offs. Compliance documentation is included, making it easier to put your crane straight to work.

Lower Downtime, Better ROI
Investing in a refurbished Franna gives you a dependable machine that’s already been tested, tuned, and tailored for real-world use. You’ll reduce upfront capital costs while maximising reliability and return on investment.
Backed by Full Support
Redline doesn’t just sell cranes — we stand behind them. We offer ongoing servicing, parts, and technical support, ensuring your investment continues to deliver for years to come.

Whether you're in construction, mining, or logistics, a refurbished Franna from Redline Cranes is a smart, cost-efficient solution for your lifting needs.
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