2026年8月16日
Phnom Penh Technocrane Rental | Hire Telescopic Crane Arm

A Technocrane is the telescopic crane arm that extends and retracts for sweeping, repeatable moves in Phnom Penh – lengths from 15 to 50 feet with a Scorpio head on top. We rent the Technocrane (15 / 30 / 50) with its base and a technician who can program the move.
What You Get in a Phnom Penh Technocrane Rental
A Technocrane rental in Phnom Penh is a telescopic camera crane – an arm that extends and retracts (15, 30 or 50 foot versions) for those long, smooth pushes and pulls a fixed jib cannot reach. We supply the Technocrane with its base and dolly wheel, a Scorpio head on top, and the technician who drives it, or the arm alone when you bring your own head. One arm, full extension, a move that fills the frame.
For most Phnom Penh builds the Technocrane is the arm that opens a scene – the hero push a dolly on track cannot stretch to.
The Models Clients Ask For
The Technocrane 15, 30 and 50 are the lengths crews recognise; the Scorpio variant adds the integrated telescopic arm and remote head in one system. We match the length to the move – a 15 for interiors, a 50 for the wide exterior hero. When the brief names a brand we bring it; when it says “伸缩炮” we bring the Technocrane-class telescopic arm the Phnom Penh market already runs.
A mixed kit also covers a second reach, which is why agencies book the arm and the technician together.
Most shoots here also book Crane Rental.
How Technocranes Are Used on Phnom Penh Sets
Recurring Phnom Penh requests are the French-colonial boulevards and the Royal Palace, the riverfront and the markets, the temples and the nearby killing-field memorials, and controlled brand looks built around heritage and emergence. A Technocrane is the reach behind them – a rooftop reveal, a crowd pull-back, a product hero move. Phnom Penh filming permits run through the Cambodia Film Commission and the local authorities; temples and public spaces need permission, and drone flights are restricted and need civil-aviation approval, and any crane or rooftop rig in Phnom Penh escalates the permit and rigging conversation – worth raising early. Because the arm telescopes, it also saves floor space versus a long fixed jib, which is why Phnom Penh studios like it for tight stages.
The arm also earns its keep on repeatable moves, which VFX teams like as much as the reach.
If the brief widens, Scorpio Head Rental is the usual add-on in Phnom Penh.
Surfaces and Safety on Phnom Penh Locations
Mains in Phnom Penh run at 230V at 50Hz, Type A, C and G sockets; a Technocrane draws power for its motors and the head, so we plan distribution to the base. Cambodia runs on 230V 50Hz, so 25p is the clean default; 24p can shimmer under tube lighting, so test on a grey card before the shoot. The arm is powerful but long, so we weight the base, keep the arc clear of people and lock the extension when not moving on a Phnom Penh location. We confirm the floor grade and the overhead clearance before delivery.
On stages we confirm the base wheels and the rigging points before the arm rolls on.
Pairing Technocranes With a Crew in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh offers a small but capable freelance crew and fixer scene geared to international productions, with a bilingual talent pool concentrated in the city, so a Technocrane operator and a remote-head technician to drive and program the arm are easy to arrange. A good operator owns the arc and the speed, which is what keeps the move smooth through the day. For a larger build, add a crane tech and a VFX supervisor; the arm multiplies its value once the move is logged.
For a fuller kit in Phnom Penh, a Scorpio head is the natural pairing.
For a fuller kit in Phnom Penh, Camera Car Rental is the natural next step.
Delivery and Support in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh is a low, spreading city on the Mekong with growing traffic, so location moves need buffer and the river crossings need timing. The arm, base and head are delivered to set, studio or hotel in Phnom Penh, and an operator-technician can be added for prep, the shoot day or both.
Cambodia’s dry season from November to April is the comfortable window, while the May to October monsoon brings heavy rain and humidity, which affects exterior scheduling and how the wind holds a long arm – plan get-in times around it.
Care and Counting in Phnom Penh
As with any precision rental, a production insurance certificate and a deposit are standard for a Technocrane rental in Phnom Penh; most visiting productions arrange the paperwork through a local partner. The telescoping sections and encoders are robust but the cables and the base wheels are the parts that wear, so they are checked on return.
Build a two-minute extend-and-retract check into prep – a sticking section is the difference between a smooth move and a jerky one.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a Technocrane rental in Phnom Penh?
The arm (15 / 30 / 50 ft) with its base and dolly wheel, a Scorpio head on top, or the arm alone when you bring your own head. Tell us the reach and we size the length.
Can you hire a Technocrane with an operator in Phnom Penh?
Yes – a Technocrane operator and a remote-head technician are the standard pairing, and we recommend both for programmed or repeatable moves.
What power should I plan for in Phnom Penh?
Mains here are 230V at 50Hz, Type A, C and G sockets; the arm and head draw power, so we plan distribution to the base. Cambodia runs on 230V 50Hz, so 25p is the clean default; 24p can shimmer under tube lighting, so test on a grey card before the shoot
Do Phnom Penh rental houses work in English?
Yes – Phnom Penh crews and rental houses work in English as well as the local language.
Tell us the dates, the locations and what the finished film needs to do, and we will come back with names and a clear quote. Contact the production office at [email protected].