The wall jib crane VW:
─ The jib crane has a jib arm made of a solid-walled I-beam and a welded-on jib bracket.
─ One pin each is welded onto the upper flange and under the jib bracket for mounting the jib arm.
─ The jib arm is mounted with the pins in two wall mounts.
─ The trolley travels on the lower flange of the jib profile.
─ The wall 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 in parallel with the hoist.
─ The 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 wall 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 even heavier loads to be moved and stopped again safely.
─ The jib crane can be equipped with a slewing drive (option). This allows heavier loads to be pivoted 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.
─ With a slewing drive: on the upper wall mount is a fixed toothed segment and on the jib arm is the rotating slewing drive. The slewing drive consists of a motor and a self-impeding worm gear with adjustable friction clutch.
─ The jib crane can be equipped with a buffer rod as slewing stop (option). This allows the slewing range to be limited, e.g. to prevent collisions with obstacles. Corresponding stop faces must be provided on-site.
─ The jib crane crane can be equipped with an electrical slew switch-off using a limit switch (optional).This allows the slewing range to be limited electrically, such as to prevent the jib crane from colliding with an obstacle. (Braking function and shut-down).
─ The jib crane can be equipped with an adjustable brake (option). The slewing resistance on the wall mounts is set using a screw and can thus be adapted as needed.
Wall mounting:
─ The jib crane can be directly bolted onto the existing building supports made of steel using wall mounts.
─ The jib crane can be fastened to a concrete support using an embracing bracket. For this, crossbars are attached above and below on the rear side of the concrete supports. The crossbars are bolted to the embracing bracket on the front side using threaded rods, which run to the left and right of the concrete supports. This means that drilling through the concrete supports is not necessary.
─ The jib crane can be fastened to a concrete support using a 3-sided support console. To do this, 2 holes are drilled through the concrete support, through which threaded rods are pushed. Mounting blocks are screwed onto these from both sides, onto which the bracket can then be screwed from the front.
─ The jib crane can be fastened to building walls made of reinforced concrete using wall brackets with threaded rods. On the rear side of the building wall, two or four counter plates are attached, which transfer the load of the jib crane to the building.
─ The jib crane can be fastened to building walls or concrete supports made of reinforced concrete using weld-on plates. For this, corresponding anchor plates must be embedded and anchored on-site, to which the weld-on plates are then welded. The wall mounts are in turn bolted to the weld-on plates.