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Lift Equipment
Lift Equipment
Jib Crane
Overview
Features
  • A crane with a jib attached rotates around a vertical axis, often referred to as a slewing crane. The main body is similar to other cranes, but it has an intermediate boom called a jib installed at the end of the main boom. A horizontal cantilever jib extends from the vertical column.
  • The crane has a jib (arm) or boom protruding from the main body, suspending loads at the end of the line. The crane can rotate, lift, or lower the load, or it can move a trolley horizontally along the boom to transport loads horizontally.
Overhead Crane
Overview
Features
  • A crane that travels along two rails installed on the walls, spanning the length of a building with a bridge-type crossbeam.
  • Installed on factories' warehouses' ceilings, rails run along the facing walls. A beam travels perpendicularly on these rails, with a trolley equipped with hoisting and traversing mechanisms attached to the shaft. The trolley lowers a hook to move heavy loads.
  • Widely used for work in production factories, repair workshops, transporting goods within warehouses, and construction and repair in power plants.
Electric Wire Rope Hoist
Overview
Features
  • An electric wire rope hoist is a mechanical device used for lifting and lowering heavy loads in places with high ceilings and frequent operations, such as steel mills, paper mills, and chemical plants, providing a reliable and efficient solution for material handling tasks.
  • It combines an electric motor, reduction gear, winding drum, wire rope, and a hook into a compact lifting machine.
  • Some stationary types are fixed in high places, and track types travel on rails.