Wall-Mounted Travelling Jib Cranes


Extended Reach Without Floor Obstruction

At Lift Link Technologies Private Limited, we engineer Wall-Mounted Travelling Jib Cranes that deliver smooth horizontal movement and efficient material handling without occupying valuable floor space. Designed to travel along a beam fixed to a wall or building column, these cranes offer excellent coverage for repetitive lifting along bays or work cells.

With a compact and robust design, our wall-mounted travelling jib cranes enhance workflow efficiency while maintaining a clutter-free floor—perfect for optimizing tight manufacturing layouts.


What is a Wall-Mounted Travelling Jib Crane?

A Wall-Mounted Travelling Jib Crane is a horizontal crane system attached to a wall or vertical support column. It features a jib arm that can traverse along a fixed runway beam, allowing it to reach multiple workstations in a linear path. Since it requires no floor support, it is a space-saving and cost-effective lifting solution for various industrial settings.


Key Features of Our Wall-Mounted Travelling Jib Cranes

Traveling Motion: Jib arm moves horizontally along the wall-mounted track for extended operational reach
Space Efficiency: No floor footprint—ideal for congested or narrow work areas
Flexible Load Handling: Lifting capacity from 250 kg to 5 tons for diverse applications
Custom Configuration: Adjustable beam length and travel distance based on your workflow
Smooth Operation: Integrated with electric hoists and trolleys for precise material movement
Safe & Reliable: Equipped with overload protection, limit switches, and ergonomic control options


Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Capacity250 kg to 5 Tons
Beam LengthUp to 10 meters
Travel MotionManual / Motorized Trolley
Mounting TypeWall / Column Mounted
Jib Arm Travel RangeFull runway length
Hoist TypeElectric Chain Hoist / Wire Rope Hoist
Control OptionsPendant / Remote Control
Power Supply3 Phase, 415V, 50Hz

Ideal Applications

  • Assembly line material transfer
  • Wall-side workstations in production bays
  • Warehouse loading/unloading zones
  • Paint booths and finishing stations
  • Machine loading along shop perimeters
  • Maintenance bays with restricted floor access
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