Free Standing Structural Jib Cranes are the most
versatile cranes. They are perfect underneath large bridge cranes,
in open areas where they can serve several work stations, in outdoor
applications such as loading docks, or in machining and assembly
operations where they can be overlapped with other jib cranes to
provide staged coverage.
- Available in floor mounted, insert mounted and sleeve insert
mounted styles
- Capacities from 500 to 10,000 lbs, with spans up to 20 feet
- Use I-beam boom assemblies for heavier capacities and longer
spans


Free Standing Structural Jib Crane Features
- Precision tapered roller bearings assemblies provide smooth
operation and long life
- Full supporting base plate gussets are used to minimize
crane deflection, thus making it easier to accurately position
loads
- Independent head assembly, installed separately from the
boom
- Recessed bearing assembly allows greatly reduced clearances
needed for installation
- Bolted head/boom connection which permits separate
installation and provides maximum lift for the hoist
- In-head totally enclosed, bottom entry collector assembly
allows the option of easily adding power to the hoist for 360
degree rotation at the time of or after purchase
- Optional power rotation
Free Standing Structural Jib Crane Applications
- Circular coverage
- Great for outdoor applications
- Applications underneath large bridge cranes
- Open areas where the jib crane can serve several areas
- Machining or assembly applications where it can be
overlapped with other jibs to provide staged coverage
Free Standing
Structural Jib
Crane Accessories
- Free Standing Manual Rotation Stops
- Free Standing Crane Bottom Entry Collector
- Free Standing Crane Top Entry Collector
- Retrofit I Universal Motorized Kit - 1/4 ton to 2 ton, up to
20 feet maximum span
- Retrofit II Universal Motorized Kit - 3 ton to 5 ton, up to
20 feet maximum span
- Tagline Electrification
- Anchor Bolt Templates, paper and/or plywood
- Multi-Position Lock Devices
- Single-Position Lock Devices
Disclaimers
Note: A qualified engineer or architect should be consulted to
determine structural adequacy before installation of any jib crane.
Responsibility for determining if a structurally adequate wall,
column, or truss is available rests entirely on the customer.
Free Standing / Floor Mounted Jib Crane
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