Floor-Mounted Jib Cranes


360° Lifting Freedom with a Strong Foundation

At Lift Link Technologies Private Limited, we design and manufacture Floor-Mounted Jib Cranes that offer powerful, flexible, and localized lifting for a wide range of industrial environments. With a full 360° rotation, these cranes are ideal for repetitive, small to medium lifting tasks around workstations, assembly lines, or loading bays.

Backed by durable construction and customizable configurations, our floor-mounted jib cranes help reduce worker fatigue, improve safety, and enhance productivity.


What is a Floor-Mounted Jib Crane?

A Floor-Mounted Jib Crane (also known as a Pillar-Mounted Jib Crane) is an independent crane fixed to the shop floor with a base plate and anchors. It supports a rotating arm (jib) that can lift, lower, and move loads in a circular working area. It is self-supporting and doesn’t rely on building structures, making it ideal for new or retrofit installations.


Key Features of Our Floor-Mounted Jib Cranes

Full Rotation Range: 270° to 360° boom rotation for maximum coverage
Robust Design: Heavy-duty construction with seamless boom rotation and long service life
Capacity Flexibility: Lifting range from 250 kg to 10 tons, suitable for both light and medium-heavy jobs
Custom Height & Boom Length: Designed to match your workspace and lifting needs
Quick Operation: Integrated with chain or wire rope hoists for smooth lifting
Safe and Ergonomic: Reduces manual handling and ensures operator safety with overload protection and emergency controls


Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Capacity250 kg to 10 Tons
Jib Arm LengthUp to 7 meters
Rotation Angle270° to 360°
Mounting TypeFree Standing / Floor Mounted
Column HeightCustomizable up to 6 meters or more
Hoist TypeElectric Chain Hoist / Wire Rope Hoist
Control OptionsPendant / Remote Control
Power Supply3 Phase, 415V, 50Hz

Ideal Applications

  • Workstations and CNC loading
  • Welding, fabrication, and machine shops
  • Small parts assembly lines
  • Packing and palletizing areas
  • Tool and die handling
  • Vehicle maintenance bays
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