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Jib cranes are designed to work well in small work spaces while performing repetitive lifting tasks. There are various types of jib cranes, each of which is designed to meet the requirements of specific lifting applications. The most common type is freestanding jib cranes, which can be installed in multiple locations. Their design serves as the basis for a wide variety of jib cranes, including articulating, wall-mounted, and ceiling-mounted models.
Jib cranes' simple design allows them to be installed in any type of work environment. They are reliable and versatile pieces of equipment that can be configured to fit the needs of a small work space, saving workers from lifting heavy and bulky materials. Jib cranes are frequently used in conjunction with other pieces of equipment to improve the efficiency of an application.
Jib cranes can be mounted to the ceiling, a column, or a wall. They are also referred to as boom cranes in addition to cantilever cranes and jib cranes. The structure of a jib crane is determined by the jib that supports the lifting device.
The most common type of jib crane is the freestanding jib crane, which can be installed for indoor or outdoor use. They are frequently accompanied by bridge cranes. Depending on their location, freestanding cranes can lift from a few pounds to several tons and have a 360° rotational capacity.
The main advantages of freestanding jib cranes are their lack of placement restrictions, increased rotational range, high capacity, and longer reach. Freestanding jib cranes are available in three configurations: base plate mounted, foundation mounted, and sleeve insert mounted.
A freestanding jib crane bolted to a base plate and reinforced with a heavy layer of concrete and reinforced gussets. The structure enables the jib crane's boom to position the hoist above overhead obstructions.
A welded steel plate at the bottom of the mast of a foundation mounted freestanding jib crane is placed on the first layer of concrete. A second pour of concrete strengthens the mast and eliminates the need for gussets.
A sleeve insert mounted freestanding jib crane works in the same way as a foundation, with a sleeve placed on the first cement pour and the second pour surrounding the sleeve. The crane's mast slips into the sleeve, allowing it to be moved without cutting or damaging the mast.
An articulating jib crane, unlike a standard jib crane, has a swivel arm and a boom. They rotate easily and consistently for positioning loads, and they can be positioned to reach loads around corners and obstructions. Articulating jib cranes can be wall-mounted, floor-mounted, ceiling-mounted, or bridge-mounted.
The two arms' rotation can be locked and come in three different arm lengths. The primary arm swivels 200°, while the outer arm swivels 360°, allowing it to reach into machinery and containers. The various configurations of articulating jib cranes allow for precise load positioning and spotting loads around obstacles.
Wall mounted jib cranes do not require a floor or foundation. They can be installed close to the underside of the lowest building structure to allow for maximum clearance under and above the boom as a supplement to a monorail or overhead bridge crane.
When not in use, wall-mounted jib cranes fold away along the wall to avoid obstructing or interfering with production. They have spans ranging from 8 to 30 feet and weight capacities of up to 5 tons. Cantilever and tie rod support are the two types of wall mounted jib cranes.
A cantilever wall jib crane is attached to the wall by two brackets and has a perpendicular to the floor cantilever boom. Due to their full cantilever design, they provide the most clearance.
Tie rod jib cranes are the most cost-effective way to hoist in bays, along walls, and columns, as well as to supplement overhead and monorail cranes. A tie rod supported jib crane, like the cantilever design, is attached to the wall or column by two brackets. The bottom bracket is attached to the perpendicular to the floor boom. The tie rod support is attached to the second bracket.
Jib cranes mounted on walls that are supported by tie rods take up the most space while producing the most force. Their construction enables the hoist to travel the entire length of the beam.
Mast type jib cranes are floor supported and top stabilized, with the top supported by building beams. Mast jib cranes, unlike foundation and base plate supported jib cranes, take up little floor space and do not require foundation holes. Because the structure of the building does not need to be altered to accommodate mast jib cranes, they are a very cost-effective lifting method, similar to a tie rod supported jib crane.
Mast jib cranes come in two varieties: full cantilever and drop cantilever. Full cantilever types make full use of the building's top space, whereas drop cantilever types are fixed at a specific height below the building's ceiling.
Mast jib cranes have a span of 10 to 40 feet, a capacity of ten tons, and a 360° rotation. Boom heights can be measured from the ground to the roof of a building.
Portable jib cranes have a capacity of less than a half ton and are installed on a mobile base that can be wheeled or fork lifted depending on the design. Because of the design of portable jib cranes, one person can move large amounts of material without the use of additional resources.
The key to designing a portable jib crane is to ensure that the apparatus is stable without needing to be secured. Their core is very light for easy mobility, allowing them to be placed close to a work area.
A wall traveling jib crane travels along rails attached to the walls of a building or other supporting structure. They are intended to use the entire space of a building to move, lift, and transport loads. Wall traveling cranes are designed for lateral load movement using the crane's vertical lifting mechanism.
The primary aim of wall traveling jib cranes is to maximize working space while saving time and manpower. Their lifting capacity ranges from half a ton to 3 tons, but it can be adjusted and adapted to meet specific needs. Wall traveling cranes, like other jib cranes, can be an optional feature or add-on for overhead cranes.
Ceiling mounted jib cranes save floor space while providing a unique lifting force. They can be standard single boom or articulate types. They can be fixed and stationary, or they can be platform mounted and serve multiple workstations. Ceiling mounted jib cranes have a ton capacity, spans up to 16 feet, and a 360° pivot range.
Workstation jib cranes help to increase productivity while also ensuring worker safety. Their placement allows workers to easily manipulate and position workpieces as well as move workpieces to other applications. Workstation jib cranes are available in all mounting configurations to meet the specific needs of an application.
The majority of workstation jib cranes are self-supported, with a standard height of 12 feet and a 360-degree rotation. Mounting plates differ depending on crane capacity, with small jib cranes using square mounting plates with gussets and large capacity cranes using hexagonal mounting plates with gussets.
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