Low-Headroom Jib Cranes
Limited space and sky-high goals.
Picture this scenario:
An overhead obstruction looms, severely limiting the vertical clearance for a jib crane. However, the task requires lifting a load to its highest point. SEE IMAGE. A practical solution calls for a slim boom that can easily navigate beneath the obstruction while optimizing hoist elevation.
In fact, we’ve submitted a patent application for a jib crane that precisely meets these criteria: lightweight, low-headroom, and specifically designed to alleviate the challenges posed by spatial limitations.
Givens Corporation
Cranes, Manipulators & Lifting Machinery Manufacturer in the United States
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RAIL-ON-RAIL
Our low-headroom jib crane is an engineering marvel, with a remarkably slim aluminum boom supported by a top-mounted steel flat-bar that extends just a fraction of the boom’s length, as exemplified by our 550-lb capacity low-headroom jib crane in the illustration.
Its advanced rail-on-rail configuration with lightweight aluminum rails ensures efficient operation even in the most confined spaces, representing the future of crane technology.
LIFTING CAPACITIES
Our design combines robust steel flat-bars for tension and efficient aluminum rails for compression, ensuring safe and effective load movement.
Available in three capacities (220-lb, 550-lb, and 1102-lb), our innovative Low-Headroom G-Rail jib crane offers a unique, patent-pending solution for optimized lifting in a remarkably lightweight and low-profile configuration.
HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR LOW-HEADROOM LIFTING EQUIPMENT?
We design and manufacture all lifting equipment in-house to control quality and timeliness. A variety of our products are capable of lifting between 20 pounds and 100,000 pounds. We employ mechanical engineers, designers, machinists, millwrights, and controls specialists. Our professionals are capable of designing and fabricating almost any type of material-handling device.