The Kegiom 350-E4 Spider is a telescopic crawler mini crane and aerial work platform with a reputation for compact, go-anywhere lifting that has made it a fixture on glass, curtainwall, and structural steel jobsites. Built in Ovada, Italy, and also factory-tagged as the Next Hydraulics Maxlift 380.4, this 2016 unit is a dual-mode, CE 2006/42 certified machine (Class HC1-B2) rated to work as both a crane and a personnel lift. In crane mode it picks up to 2,050 kg (4,519 lbs), reaches a maximum working height of 10 m (approx 33 ft), and works out to an 8 m (approx 26 ft) radius through a 6-section, full hydraulic telescopic boom with 360 deg continuous rotation. In platform mode, the included man basket carries 120 kg (265 lbs) - one operator plus tools - for installation and industrial maintenance work at height. Four independent hydraulic outriggers level the machine on uneven ground, rubber tracks (1,222 x 180 x 20 mm) protect finished floors, and a Honda GX390 gas engine with electric start pairs with a 220V/60Hz auxiliary electric input for indoor, low-emission operation. The 350-E4 Spider climbs a 20 deg ramp and self-loads onto a 3.5-ton transport truck using its own stabilizers, so a single operator can move it between jobs without an auxiliary crane or ramps.
Compared with the earlier Kegiom 350-E3 Spider, the 350-E4 steps up from a 3-extension boom to a 4-extension hydraulic boom, giving finer reach control and better load positioning through the full 8 m working radius while keeping the same compact crawler footprint. The E4 generation also carries the dual-mode crane / aerial work platform rating, letting one machine handle both the pick and the personnel access that would otherwise require renting a separate lift. For a contractor, glazing outfit, or rigging shop, that means the same trusted Honda-powered, self-loading Spider platform - with more boom, more flexibility, and more billable capability per trip.