Compact cantilever lifting — pillar-mounted or wall-mounted for efficient workstation material handling.
The SIEC jib crane (also known as a cantilever crane or boom crane) is a fixed-position lifting device mounted on either a floor-standing pillar or a wall bracket. A horizontal jib arm extends from the mounting point, and a hoist trolley runs along the jib to provide lifting coverage within a 180°–360° arc.
Available in pillar-mounted, wall-mounted, and wall-traveling configurations, SIEC jib cranes offer an economical solution for localized lifting at individual workstations.
Get a QuoteStandard parameters for jib cranes
| Parameter | Range |
|---|---|
| Lifting Capacity | 0.125 – 5 tons |
| Jib Radius | 2 – 10 m |
| Lifting Height | 2 – 8 m |
| Rotation Angle | 180° / 270° / 360° |
| Mounting Type | Pillar-mounted / Wall-mounted / Wall-traveling |
| Hoist Type | Chain hoist / Wire rope hoist |
| Travel Speed (Trolley) | Hand-chain or electric |
| Control Mode | Pendant / Remote control |
| Power Supply | 380V / 415V / 480V / Single-phase |
| Working Temperature | -20°C – +45°C |
Why choose our jib crane
Requires minimal floor or wall space, making it ideal for crowded workshops and tight workstation layouts.
Available with 180°, 270° or 360° rotation to cover a wide working area from a fixed mounting point.
Choose from pillar-mounted (floor standing), wall-mounted, or wall-traveling configurations to suit your facility layout.
Manual or electric hoist operation with hand-chain or pendant control for straightforward, intuitive use.
One of the most affordable overhead lifting solutions — perfect for localized lifting without a full bridge crane investment.
Simple mechanical design with minimal moving parts means low maintenance requirements and high uptime.
Where jib cranes are most effective
Loading parts onto CNC machines, milling machines, lathes and workbenches in precision machining shops.
Positioning components during assembly operations, reducing manual handling and operator fatigue.
Lifting engines, gearboxes and heavy parts in automotive service centers and repair workshops.
Assisting with truck loading/unloading at dock areas where a full overhead crane is not available.
Pump maintenance, motor handling and equipment servicing in utilities and facility maintenance workshops.
Handling heavy test fixtures, calibration weights and laboratory equipment in R&D facilities.
Tell us your workstation requirements and we will recommend the best jib crane configuration.