Performance features

Jib crane VS:

─     The crane pillar is permanently anchored to the foundation, the floor of the building or to a hall ceiling.

─     The jib crane has a jib arm made of a solid-walled I-beam.

─     The jib arm (I-beam and jib bracket) is secured to the pillar using a three-point bearing: with a self-aligning roller bearing as a slew bearing in the pillar cap, and with two supporting rolls on the thrust ring at the lower end.

─     The surrounding thrust ring and the slip ring for the electrical connection allows the jib arm to rotate around the pillar continuously.

─     The pillar slewing jib crane has a chain hoist or a wire rope hoist as its hoist (version).

─     The trolley power supply has been implemented as a festoon cable system.

─     The jib crane is controlled using a pendant control. The pendant control is connected to the hoist and this ensures it always travels with the hoist.

─     The pillar slewing jib crane can be equipped with a mobile control (option). This allows the pendant control to travel along the jib arm independently of the hoist.

─     The pillar slewing jib crane can be equipped with a radio remote control (option).

─     The jib crane with chain hoist can be equipped with a trolley drive (option). This allows heavier loads to be moved safely as well.

─     The jib crane can be equipped with a slewing drive (option). This allows heavier loads to be moved safely as well. The slewing drive is equipped with an adjustable friction clutch. It has been set ex-works. It protects the slewing drive from mechanical overload.

─     The jib crane can be equipped with slewing stops. This allows the slewing range to be limited, e.g. to prevent collisions with obstacles.

─     With a slewing drive: the jib crane must be limited mechanically and can also be equipped with an electrical slew switch-off. This allows the slewing range to be limited, e.g. to prevent collisions with obstacles.

─     The jib crane can be equipped with an adjustable brake. This allows the jib arm to be fixed in the desired position when at a standstill, for example to position a load exactly.

 

 

The pillar mounting:

─     The jib crane can be mounted on a foundation especially produced for it using anchor rods. To do so, the anchor rods can be embedded in the foundation as a standard anchor rod mounting.

─     The jib crane can be mounted in a building foundation using ideal anchor mountings. To do so, the ideal anchor screws are embedded in the foundation as ideal anchor mountings. The ideal anchor screws can be sealed at the upper surface of the foundation to ensure no trip hazards are produced, and also allow the crane to be installed subsequently.

─     The jib crane can be dowelled to the floor of the building and/or the hall ceiling using a dowel plate (up to size 457).

─     The jib crane can be anchored to a floor of the building using an intermediate plate (up to size 558).

─     The jib crane can be anchored to a hall ceiling using an intermediate plate (up to size 558).