A free standing jib crane is a type of crane that is self-supporting and does not require attachment to a building or structure. It consists of a vertical mast or column, which is firmly anchored to the ground or a concrete foundation, and a horizontal jib arm that extends outward from the top of the mast.
Free-standing jib cranes are commonly used in industrial and commercial settings for material handling tasks, such as loading and unloading trucks, moving heavy machinery or parts, assembly operations, and general lifting applications. They provide localized lifting capabilities, improving efficiency and reducing the need for manual labor.
Free-standing jib crane include their versatility, space efficiency, easy installation, cost-effectiveness, productivity enhancement, safety features, and accessibility for maintenance.
Ensure that the crane moves slowly and accurately as it approaches its destination.
Can automatically limit the sway of the loader in the process of handling, faster handling and more accurate positioning.
Monitor and control position difference of multiple hooks to make the hooks run synchronously at the same speed.
Dead slow function can ensure the stability of the control system and slow, accurate movement when the crane is moving and loading.
Position difference of multiple cranes can be monitored and controlled to make the crane operating mechanism run synchronously at the same speed.
Our cranes can add sub-low speed and sub-high speed function regulation except for low speed and high speed, which is practical and efficient.