
Versatility and ease of use: the jib crane is the most practical and cost-effective solution for the handling of loads at the workstation in most industries. It can be with self-supporting column, bracket or mobile. Manual or motorised rotation of the boom is typically 270° or 360°, but can be adjusted to suit specific requirements dictated by architectural obstructions or machinery in the work area.
A wide range of jib cranes with various configurations is available: easy to install, they are used practically everywhere, from crafts workshops to large industries, from small machine shops to large assembly lines and food production plants or wine cellars. Harsiddhi Crane’s technical knowledge and long experience in the design of lifting and handling systems for light loads enables it to respond very effectively and quickly to the needs of many different applications around the world.
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Description
Basic Function :
- Jib cranes are designed to handle repetitive and specialized lifting tasks within a smaller work area.
- They are versatile and can be used independently or in conjunction with other overhead crane systems.
Components :
- Boom (or Jib): This is the horizontal arm that extends from the support structure. It's where the hoist and trolley travel.
- Mast/Pillar: This is the vertical support structure that the boom is attached to, especially in freestanding models.
- Hoist: This is the lifting mechanism that raises and lowers the load.
- Trolley: This component moves along the boom, allowing for horizontal movement of the hoist.
Applications :
- Ideal for serving workstations, assembly lines, and other areas where overhead crane coverage is limited or impractical.
- Commonly used in factories, warehouses, and workshops.
Advantages :
- Increased worker productivity.
- Reduced workplace injuries.
- Enhanced safety during lifting operations.
- Relative ease of operation and maintenance.