Wall-Mounted Jib Cranes


Space-Saving Lifting with Precision and Flexibility

At Lift Link Technologies Private Limited, our Wall-Mounted Jib Cranes are designed to provide efficient lifting in areas where floor space is limited or overhead cranes are not feasible. These cranes are ideal for supporting localized material handling tasks alongside production lines, workstations, or assembly cells.

Mounted directly onto a structural wall or column, our wall-mounted jib cranes offer a 180° to 200° rotation range and are perfect for transferring loads between adjacent work areas with ease.


What is a Wall-Mounted Jib Crane?

A Wall-Mounted Jib Crane is a compact lifting device that consists of a horizontal boom (jib arm) fixed to a wall or pillar. Unlike freestanding jib cranes, these require no floor foundation and are perfect for indoor applications where overhead space is at a premium.

They are commonly used for:

  • Machine loading/unloading
  • Workbench handling
  • Small parts assembly
  • Tool support

Key Features of Lift Link Wall-Mounted Jib Cranes

Space-Efficient Design – No floor support needed; ideal for congested areas or tight layouts
Smooth Manual or Motorized Rotation – Jib arms with high-quality bearings for effortless movement
Custom Boom Lengths – Up to 6 meters span, with rotation angles of 180° to 200°
Versatile Lifting Capacity – From 250 kg to 5 tons, suited for light to medium loads
Adaptable Hoist Options – Compatible with chain or wire rope hoists
Quick Installation – Minimal civil work required; mounted directly on existing structure


Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Capacity250 kg to 5 Tons
Jib Arm LengthUp to 6 meters
Rotation Angle180° to 200°
Mounting TypeWall / Column Mounted
Hoist TypeElectric Chain Hoist / Wire Rope Hoist
Control OptionsPush Button Pendant / Remote Control
Power Supply3 Phase, 415V, 50Hz

Applications of Wall-Mounted Jib Cranes

  • CNC and machine tool shops
  • Auto component assembly lines
  • Fabrication and welding bays
  • Packing and loading stations
  • Maintenance workshops
  • Electronics and light manufacturing units
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