COLOUM MOUNTED JIB CRANE
A column-mounted jib crane (also called a pillar jib crane) is a freestanding industrial crane with:
A vertical column fixed securely to the floor (usually on a foundation),
A horizontal arm or boom extending outward,
A slewing mechanism that lets the boom rotate — typically 180°–360° depending on design and space,
A hoist and trolley that travels along the boom to lift and lower loads.
This setup lets you lift and move materials around a work cell or station without needing overhead rails or wall support.
Where It’s Used
Column-mounted jib cranes are widely used in:
Workstations & Machine Shops – Lift heavy parts to and from machines.
Assembly Lines – Move components quickly between stations.
Warehouses & Storage – Loading/unloading pallets and equipment.
Maintenance Areas – Position heavy tools or parts for servicing.
Outdoor or Yard Tasks – With proper coating and design for outdoor use
Typical Specifications
| Feature | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Safe Working Load (SWL) | ~0.25 t up to ~5 t (industrial versions can go higher) |
| Boom Length / Radius | ~2 m to ~10 m based on reach needed |
| Hoisting Height | ~3 m to ~12 m depending on column height |
| Rotation / Slewing | 180° / 270° / 360° depending on clearance |
| Operation Mode | Manual or motorized slewing & hoist |
