Mighty-Mite Steel Adjustable Height and Span Workstation Crane (Model 10-12M-12)

Model 10-12M-12

Mighty-Mite Steel 1/2-Ton Gantry Crane
12′ Span, 8′ 1″ – 12′ 0″ Height

Steel Construction
Adjustable Height (C) and Span(B)
✓ 1/2 Ton (1,000 pound) capacity (A)
✓ 9′ 3″ Clear Span (D)
✓ 6′ 9″ Caster Frame Spread (E)
✓ 1″ Clearance Between Legs (F)
✓ 6″ I-Beam Depth (H)
✓ Weight – 464 Pounds

Designed and manufactured in the United States.
Completely portable.
Extremely stable.
Easy to assemble and disassemble.
Lightweight yet strong.

Most orders ship in 3 to 5 days.


Product Details

Model 10-12M-12

Key Features

Durable, Stable, Adjustable, and Portable

The steel Mighty-Mite crane has 1/4 and 1/2-ton capacities for less demanding applications. Made with high-quality heavy-gauge steel tubing, these cranes are incredibly strong yet lightweight and durable. Unlike most workstations, the Mighty-Mite stands on its own frame. In addition to being able to make simple height and span adjustments, you can straddle your work area to enable even more freedom of movement.

  • The Mighty-Mite is built using our patented pinned-joint design, which results in a longer-lasting, better-fitting, more flexible crane that is quick and easy to assemble and disassemble.
  • The exclusive Wallace I-beam support system aligns off-center loads to avoid crane and trolley distortion. The support system slides along the I-beam, enabling leg spacing and cantilever configurations.
  • Adjustable legs permit crane height adjustments in 6″ increments using spring-loaded bolts. You can raise the height of your crane so it goes over materials and equipment, lower it under low ceilings and doorways, or set legs at different heights when floors or terrains are uneven. It is ideal for home / automotive, office, and light industrial use.
  • Adjustable span allows for inboard or outboard bracing and a cantilever configuration overhang of up to 25% of the I-beam length.
  • The caster tread is fixed.
  • Completely portable. Mighty-Mites can be wheeled around to serve more than one workstation or workplace.
  • These cranes are mounted on protective rubber pads. Optional flat-tread or v-grooved casters can also be ordered. Lock the “lead” casters and unlock trailing casters to easily move and steer the crane.

Model 10-12M-12

Parts List

ITEM NO. PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER QUAN.
1 I-BEAM 760-0120 1
2 I-BEAM BRACKET1 6051-0600 8
3 SPACE BAR 1744-0011 2
4 TROLLEY STOP ANGLE 3464-0000 4
5 TROLLEY STOP BOLT 51-0480 4
6 TROLLEY STOP NUT 54-0040 4
7 TROLLEY STOP LOCKWASHER 58-0040 4
8 SAFETY KEY RING & TAG ASS’Y 82-0030-1969 26
9 UPPER MAIN LEG 2″ 6055-0120 4
10 LOWER MAIN LEG 1-3/4″ 6056-0120 4
11 BRACE LEG 2″ 6053-0120 4
12 CASTER FRAME 2″ 6052-0120 2
13 MAIN LEG SUPPORT PIN 1/2″ X 4″ LG 6060-0001 4
14 BRACE LEG SUPPORT PIN 1/2″ X 4-3/16″ 6060-0002 4
15 LOAD PIN 1/2″ DIA. 6061-0000 8
16 BRACE LEG PIN 1/2″ X 3-1/2″ LG 6060-0003 4
17 CASTER FRAME PIN 1/2″ X 3-1/4″ LG 6060-0004 4
18 SWIVEL CASTER N/A
19 CASTER BOLT 3/8″-16NC X 1-1/2″ N/A
20 CASTER NUT 3/8″-16NC N/A
21 CASTER LOCKWASHER 3/8″ N/A
22 I-BEAM STABILIZER 1459-MM06 2
23 I-BEAM STABILIZER NUT 3/8″-16NC 54-0060 4
24 I-BEAM STABILIZER BOLT 3/8″-16NC X 1″ 51-0190 4
25 I-BEAM STABILIZER CLIP 3286-0000 4
26 I-BEAM STABILIZER LOCKWASHER 3/8″ 58-0060 4
27 I-BEAM STABILIZER FLAT WASHER 3/8″ 56-0100 4
1 = INCLUDES A SET SCREW (63-100) & HEX NUT (54-0100)

Note: Optional flat and v-groove casters are also available for this crane. Learn more on the Optional Accessories tab of this page.

Print / download a copy of the 10-12M-12 parts list  (PDF). The file contains the parts list as well as parts location diagrams (shown on the next tab) for this model.

Model 10-12M-12

Parts Location Diagrams

Mighty-Mite Crane Parts Location (without Casters) | Wallace Cranes

Mighty-Mite Crane Parts Location (Without Casters)

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Mighty-Mite I-Beam Parts Location | Wallace Cranes

Mighty-Mite I-Beam Parts Location Diagram

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Print / download a copy of both parts location diagrams (PDF). The file contains the parts list (shown on the previous tab) as well as parts location diagrams for this model.

Model 10-12M-12

Optional Accessories

Optional Geared Trolley | Wallace Cranes

Optional Geared Trolley


These cranes are mounted on protective rubber pads. Optional 6″ flat-tread and v-groove track-mounted casters are also available. When requesting a quote, simply state your preference in the “obstructions or special requirements” field of the RFQ form (step 3, question 2).

Additional optional accessories include manual and electric trolleys, hoists, jack kits (for frequent crane height adjustments), and festooning kits to keep hoist and trolley cords up and out of the way.

Model 10-12M-12

Assembly and Disassembly Instructions

Cautions

  1. Read and understand instructions before using this crane.
  2. Pay attention to the equipment used with this crane such as hoists and trolleys.
  3. Inspect gantry thoroughly before using. See the Gantry Operating, Adjustment, and Inspection Instructions (Form 379) for damaged or missing parts.
  4. Do not lift more than rated capacity.
  5. Center hoist over the load.
  6. Do not allow the load to swing or roll against any supporting members.
  7. When moving the gantry under load, push on the gantry, not the load. Be certain that the rolling surface is hard, level, clean, and smooth.
  8. Do not move the gantry over 50 feet per minute (1/2 m.p.h.).
  9. Not to be used for lifting or supporting humans.

Step 1: Assemble I-Beam Hardware Components

Mighty-Mite I-Beam Hardware Components | Wallace Cranes

A. Place I-Beam (1) on a pair of suitable supports in an upright position so the stencils are right side up.
B. Slide one pair of I-Beam Brackets (2) onto each end of the I-Beam (1). Make sure the welded tabs on the brackets face away from each other.
C. Slide second pair of I-Beam Brackets (2) onto each end of the I-Beam (1). Make sure the welded tabs on the brackets face away from each other.
D. Attach an I-Beam Safety Key Ring (8) to each end of the I-Beam (1) through the 3/8″ holes.
E. At each end of the crane separate the Main Leg Bracket and the Brace Leg Bracket with a Spacer Bar (3). Remove the nut from each bracket, place the spacer bar over the set screw and replace the nut. The nut does not need to be tightened yet.
F. Connect your trolley and hoist, if you have them, to the I-beam (1) as per their instructions. Secure Trolley to I-Beam (1) until erection of crane is complete.
G. Connect a pair of Trolley Stop Angles (4) to each end of the I-Beam (1) with a pair of Bolts (5), Nuts (6) and Lockwashers (7). Be sure that the flat face of the trolley stop faces towards the center of the I-Beam.

Step 2: Assemble Main Legs and Brace Legs to the I-Beam

A. Using the Main Leg Support Pin (13), attach the upper end of each of the four Upper Main Legs (9) to each pair of outer I-Beam Brackets (2). Make sure the welded tabs at the bottom of each Upper Main Leg (9) point towards the center of the I-Beam (1). Use a Safety Key Ring (8) to secure each Main Leg Support Pin (13).
B. Using the Brace Leg Support Pin (14), attach the upper end of each of the four Brace Legs (11) to each pair of inner IBeam Brackets (2). Be sure the Brace Leg (11) is aligned so the miter cut ends will be parallel to the ground when the gantry is erected. Use a Safety Key Ring (8) to secure each Brace Leg Support Pin (14).
C. Extend the Lower Main Leg (10) from the Upper Main Leg (9) to the desired position. Make sure all four legs are adjusted equally. Use a Load Pin (15) and a Safety Key Ring (8) to secure the Upper and Lower Main Legs together. In the hole below the Load Pin (15) put another Load Pin (15) to act as a safety stop. Secure this pin with a Safety Key Ring (8).
D. Loosen the nut on the set screw on each of the eight brackets (2). Tighten the set screw with an Allen wrench until the bracket fingers rest firmly against the underside of the I-Beam flange and the set screw point bites into the I-Beam (1). Do not over-tighten the set screws so the bracket rests at a severe angle, this will hinder the construction on the crane and interfere with proper operation. Tighten each nut back down so as to lock the set screw in place.
E. Place the I-Beam Stabilizer (22) flat against the underside of the I-Beam (1) (between the Main Legs). Place a Clip (25) (teeth down) on the top of the flange. Secure the Clip (25) and I-Beam Stabilizer (22) to the I-Beam (1) with a pair of Bolts (24), Nuts (23) and Lockwashers (26). Adjust bolt spacing as needed. Repeat on other side.

Step 3: Assemble Caster Frames and Erect Crane

A. Optional if you have casters for your gantry: To each Caster Frame (12) attach two Swivel Casters (18). Use four Bolts (19), four Nuts (20) and four Lockwashers (21) to attach each Caster.
B. Using a lifting device (Such as a forklift, overhead hoist or tripod) carefully raise the I-Beam (1) so the Lower Main Legs (10) are off the ground.
C. Use a Caster Frame Pin (17) to attach the Caster Frame (12) to the two Lower Main Legs (10) at each end of the crane. Secure the Caster Frame Pin (17) with a Safety Key Ring (8).
D. Gently set the crane down, making sure all four casters are resting evenly on the floor.

Print / download a PDF (187 KB) of the detailed, step-by-step Mighty-Mite Assembly Instructions (Form MITE). The file includes the parts list and parts location diagram.

Model 10-12M-12

Inspection Checklist (Form 504)

Instructions include:

  • What to check for.
  • How often to check.
  • Frequent Inspection Checklist.
  • Periodic Inspection Checklist.

View detailed Gantry Crane Inspection Checklist (Form 504).

Print / download a PDF copy of the checklist.

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact us.

Disclaimer

Please note this checklist was derived from company proprietary materials and (3) source documents including ANSI B30.17CMAA Specification #74 Revised 1987, and OSHA 1910.179. As excerpts, the short-form Wallace documents are intended to serve as general guidelines and are not to be considered the sole source when performing routine maintenance and inspection tasks.

Model 10-12M-12

Operating, Adjustment, and Inspection Instructions (Form 379)

Instructions include:

  • Assembly and Safety Instructions
    • Daily inspection
    • Positioning of Crane to Handle Loads
    • Positioning of Casters
  • Adjustment Instructions
    • Height Adjustment Procedure
    • Caster Frame Adjustment Procedure
    • Cantilever Configuration / Adjustment
  • Wallace Built-In Safety Features
  • Caution Areas
  • Tri-Adjustable Visual Checkpoints
  • General Safety Instructions for Crane Adjustments
  • Methods of Supporting the Crane for Assembly

View detailed Mighty-Mite Operating, Adjustment, and Inspection Instructions (Form 379).

Print / download a PDF copy of the instructions.

Model 10-12M-12

Cantilever Instructions

Mighty-Mite Cantilever Sketch

Cantilever Chart

Gantry Model Number: 10-12M-12
I-Beam: S6″ x 12.5#/’ x 12′
I-Beam Length (Overall Span): 144 Inches
Maximum Cantilever Distance (A): 36 Inches
Gantry Rated Capacity: 1000 lbs.
Maximum Cantilevered Load (B): 600 lbs.
Gantry Weight: 436 lbs.
I-Beam Weight: 150 lbs.

Proper Cantilever Procedures

Required counterweight should not be supported by gantry caster frame.

Load and trolley should be able to freely traverse the I-beam through the main legs and brace legs of the gantry.


Required Counterweight at (C)
A B B B B B B
IN
FEET
100
lbs.
200
lbs.
300
lbs.
400
lbs.
500
lbs.
600
lbs.
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 37
3 0 0 7 73 140 207

Print / download a PDF copy of these 10-12M-12 cantilever instructions.

Model 10-12M-12

Warranty and Disclaimer

Wallace product warranty and errors and omissions disclaimers can be found below.

They are also in the About section of this website.

Model 10-12M-12

Engineering Specification

This general engineering product specification is for the Wallace Steel Square-Tube Mighty-Mite (Workstation) Gantry Crane without Casters.

These include all the models on the Mighty-Mite page when they are ordered without casters. A copy of the general engineering specification for a Mighty-Mite with casters can be found below and in the Resource Center.

Gantry end frames shall be of steel round tube construction manufactured to Wallace Cranes standards, including, but not limited to the following:

  • Gantry shall be adjustable in height and have main legs with 2” x 5” welded support for brace leg attachment using ½” diameter steel round bar pins.
  • Gantry shall be adjustable in span so that operators may adjust the crane to an inboard braced, outboard braced, or a combination of the two or approved cantilevered configuration.
  • Gantry shall have a fixed caster frame spread; and welded caster frame plates for attachment of casters.
  • The steel I-beam shall be American Standard and have a design deflection of no greater than l/800th of the span.
  • The telescoping legs shall be adjustable in 6” increments and also be equipped with ½” diameter steel round bar safety stops for everyday use as well as when adjusting height.
  • The main legs shall have ½” diameter steel round bar load-adjusting pins for adjusting/maintaining height adjustment of crane.
  • I-beam and I-beam brackets shall be painted with red gloss industrial quality paint.
  • The frames, including brace legs, caster frames, and main legs shall be dip painted with red gloss industrial quality paint to protect inner and outer tubing walls.
  • The model number to be provided shall be tested in accordance with Wallace specifications (A specific unit shipped is not tested; unless a Certificate of Test is ordered [additional charge applies]).
  • Gantry is manufactured in accordance with our interpretation of ANSI B30.17 and U.S. OSHA, (Section 1910.179, revised January 1976), regulations at the time of manufacture.

Print / download a PDF version of the specification with casters (71 KB) or without (70 KB).

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