The jib arm is the horizontal arm of the crane that is used to lift and move materials. It can rotate up to 360 degrees, allowing for a wide range of motion.
The mast or post is the vertical component of the crane that supports the jib arm and allows it to rotate
Jib Cranes are available in several types, including wall-mounted, pillar-mounted, and floor-mounted, which are designed to suit specific requirements
Jib Cranes are designed to handle lighter loads, ranging from a few hundred pounds to a few tons, depending on the specific application and requirements.
The reach of a Jib Crane is the distance between the mast or post and the end of the jib arm. It can be extended or retracted to reach materials that are further away or closer to the crane.
Jib Cranes can be controlled through a variety of systems, including pendant control, radio control, or cabin control.
Jib Cranes are designed to withstand continuous use and harsh environments, making them a reliable and durable solution for lifting operations.
Jib Cranes are equipped with various safety features, such as overload protection, limit switches, and emergency stop buttons, to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Jib Cranes are easy to install and can be set up quickly, making them a convenient and cost-effective solution for lifting needs.