Wall/Column mounted jib cranes specifications
Wall mounted jib cranes come in two styles:
- 300 series wall cantilever jib cranes
- 301 series tie rod supported/wall bracket jib cranes
Features
300 series wall cantilever jib cranes offer greatest potential clearance under the boom. 301 series tie rod
supported or wall bracket jib cranes offer a lower cost design with no supporting components used under boom.
Standard wall mounted jib cranes are available up to spans of 30 feet.
Customization
Custom wall mounted jib crane design is available, including greater spans and capacities and motorized rotation.
Powered rotation is also available.
Design Factor
This equipment is not, in any way, designed for the lifting, supporting, or transporting humans. Failure to follow
the specified load and mounting limitations can result in serious bodily injury and/or property damage.
Jib cranes should not be supported from any existing building structure without first consulting a qualified architect
or engineer for the purpose of determining of the structure is adequate. Severe bodily injury and property damage
can result if this procedure is not followed.
Wall Cantilever Jib Crane 300 Series
- Wall cantilever (full cantilever design).
- Offers greatest potential clearance under the boom.
- Welded or bolted construction (depends on size of crane due to shipping considerations).
- Standard spans to 30 feet (longer spans available).
- Transmits less direct force to building column than tie rod supported jib.
- Wall cantilever kits allow customers to fabricate their own Wall Cantilever Jib Crane using the hinge components supplied by SPANCO. All hardware for bolting the hinges to the jib crane is supplied.
Wall Bracket Tie Rod Supported Jib Crane 301 Series
- Wall bracket (tie rod supported boom).
- No supporting components are used under boom enabling full utilization of work area.
- Utilizes standard I-beam and single tie rod design to eliminate off-center loading problems.
- Spans to 30 feet standard (longer spans available).
- Lowest cost design exerts greatest force on building columns. The forces exerted by the crane are dependant on the distance between the upper and lower wall brackets, and can be increased to lower the column stress, if needed, with the use of a longer tie rod.
- Wall bracket kits include all components except the I-beam, tie rod and mounting hardware, which if preferred, can be purchased locally.
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