A jib crane is a lightweight working strength crane and a practical lightweight workstation lifting equipment. It has the characteristics of high efficiency, energy saving, trouble saving, small footprint, and easy operation and maintenance. Especially suitable for short distance, frequent use, and intensive lifting operations. Mainly composed of columns, rotating arms, support arms and reducers, chain electric hoists, electrical components, etc.The main components of a jib crane typically include:
Jib: The jib is the horizontal arm that extends from the vertical mast or support structure. It provides the reach and lifting capacity of the crane. The jib is usually made of steel and can rotate horizontally to cover a specific area.
Mast or Support Structure: The mast or support structure provides stability to the jib hoist crane. It is typically a vertical column or post that is securely mounted to the ground or a supporting structure. The mast may have a fixed or adjustable height, depending on the design of the crane.
Hoist: The hoist is the mechanism used for lifting and lowering loads. It is usually mounted on the jib and can move along the jib’s length. The hoist may include a motor, gears, and a drum or chain system for lifting the load. It may also have controls for precise positioning of the load.
Trolley: The trolley is a movable carriage that runs along the jib and supports the hoist. It allows the hoist to move horizontally along the length of the jib, providing additional flexibility in positioning the load. The trolley may be manually operated or powered by a motor.
Counterweight: Some jib cranes may include a counterweight system to help balance the load and reduce the stress on the crane. The counterweight is typically located at the opposite end of the jib from the load and moves in the opposite direction to counterbalance the load’s weight.
Control System: Jib cranes are controlled using a control system that allows the operator to maneuver the crane and control the lifting, lowering, and horizontal movement of the load. The control system may include buttons, levers, or a remote control device.
Foundation or Base: Jib cranes require a stable foundation or base to support the mast and the loads being lifted. The foundation can be a concrete pad or a structural steel support, depending on the specific requirements of the crane.
These are the general components of a jib crane, but it’s important to note that different types of jib cranes may have variations in their design and additional features based on their intended use and specific industry requirements.