Air Technical Industries announces the development of a new series of Portable Jib Cranes that are self-supportive and can be used anytime, anyplace, indoors or outdoors, without installation. The Portable Jib Crane has a counterweight built into the base for stability and fork pockets for portability. When the job is done, the crane can be easily moved out of the way, since it is not bolted to the concrete floor, as is in the case with traditional jib cranes. The ordinary jib crane can only be used at one fixed location and is limited in flexibility that the new portable crane offers. One crane that can be used at many locations adds great versatility and savings by not needing many cranes at different locations, and it also saves space on the shop floor. The Portable Jib Crane is also convertible and can be detached from the base and mounted to the floor. The crane features a 360-deg. boom rotation manually operated and there is an optional powered boom rotation available.
The crane can be equipped with a manual hoist or electrical powered hoist, 110V single-phase or 240-480V, 3 phase. For hazardous areas, air-powered pneumatic spark-proof hoists are available. Portable Jib Cranes are built of heavy-duty industrial welded steel construction for safe and long-lasting use. The rotation is on a heavy-duty Timken roller bearing and precision-built cam followers for smooth, easy, effortless rotation. Cranes are available in capacities of 500, 1,000 or 2,000 lb. with a span length of 6 to 12 ft and an under beam height of up to 24 ft. The cranes feature 2 different counterbalance designs, one is a counterweight built into the enlarged base for stability, and the other is mounted on the rotating beam so that counterweight is always on the opposite side of the payload. The specially designed counterweight base has 4-way fork pockets for easy accessibility from any side. The Portable Jib Crane is an ideal tool for on-the-spot lifting and handling heavy components at different locations. It can be a great complement to a larger overhead crane to save time for heavier lifts while using the Portable Jib Crane under the overhead crane to help out.
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