Articulating Jib Crane
A good fit for tight work areas where the boom needs to work around columns, machines or other fixed obstacles.
Learn MoreKuangshan supplies jib cranes for workshops, assembly areas, warehouses and machine-side handling points where compact coverage, quick positioning and dependable day-to-day lifting are needed.
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Compare different jib crane types based on installation method, arm reach, lifting frequency, floor space, building structure and local handling requirements.
A good fit for tight work areas where the boom needs to work around columns, machines or other fixed obstacles.
Used where smoother manual positioning and frequent light-duty lifting matter more than wide-area coverage.
A reliable choice when you need independent local lifting coverage without relying on building wall support.
A practical option where the lifting point needs to move between work areas instead of staying fixed in one place.
A space-saving solution for workshops and warehouses where floor area needs to stay open and unobstructed.
A suitable arrangement when one jib crane needs to cover several stations along the length of a wall or bay.
If you're still comparing options, send us your lifting capacity, arm length, mounting preference, work area layout and any site photos. We'll help you sort out which jib crane structure makes the most sense.
Kuangshan manufactures jib cranes to meet international quality and safety requirements. From structural fabrication to electrical integration, the aim is straightforward: stable quality, reliable operation and export-ready documentation.
Jib cranes are commonly used where lifting is local, repeatable and concentrated around a specific machine, bench, bay or transfer point rather than across a full building span.
For loading and unloading CNC machines, lathes, presses and other production equipment at close range.
For lifting parts, tools and subassemblies in controlled work cells where accurate local positioning is important.
For localized lifting near shelving, dispatch points and material transfer stations without blocking the aisle.
For routine handling of components, pumps, motors and service parts during repair and inspection work.
For station-by-station lifting where parts need to be transferred quickly and safely along the process flow.
For light to medium-duty lifting in work areas where overhead coverage would be unnecessary or inefficient.
Jib crane projects often look simple at first, but the right installation method and working radius make all the difference. Working directly with the manufacturer helps keep the technical discussion clear from the start.
Kuangshan supports jib crane selection, drawing review, fabrication and project coordination for workstation lifting, line-side transfer and local handling applications.
Matched to load, arm length, mounting method and the way the workstation is actually used.
From wall-mounted units to freestanding and travelling designs for different working layouts.
Well suited to machine cells, service points, assembly benches and compact workshop lifting tasks.
Certification support helps reduce approval and procurement concerns for export buyers.
Support for quotation, drawing communication and matching the crane to the real installation conditions.
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These examples show typical jib crane use in machine-side lifting, workstation handling and local transfer tasks inside industrial facilities.
Articulating jib crane used where the boom needed to work around equipment and serve a confined operating area.
Free standing jib crane selected for a workshop station that required local lifting coverage without wall support.
Wall mounted jib crane applied at a production area where floor space had to remain open for equipment and traffic.
Wall travelling jib crane used to serve several work positions along the same bay with one continuous system.
A jib crane is a local lifting system with a horizontal arm that supports a hoist and serves a defined working area around a fixed or travelling support.
A wall mounted jib crane relies on the building structure for support and helps save floor space. A free standing jib crane is installed independently on the floor and does not depend on wall strength.
Articulating jib cranes are often used in tight spaces because the arm can move around obstacles and reach areas a straight boom may not cover easily.
Yes. The crane can be matched to capacity, arm length, lifting height, mounting style, hoist type and the physical limits of the installation area.
It helps to send the lifting capacity, arm reach, lifting height, installation preference, working environment and any layout drawings or site photos you already have.
Send us your lifting requirements, installation conditions and work area layout. We'll help you sort out a suitable jib crane configuration.