David Round’s heavy duty, floor mounted, freestanding jib cranes are designed and constructed for industrial use with years of trouble free service. The crane boom is fabricated out of a steel “S” or “W” shaped I beam and has removable end stops. A machined lower roller carriage is housed in the jib crane head section that feature heavy steel side plates. The lower roller carriage is mounted on adjustable tension bolts to allow for field adjustments. The support column for the freestanding jib crane is constructed out of steel pipe with a heavy base plate and reinforcing gussets. These freestanding jib cranes are designed for indoor use, and can be custom-modified for most outdoor applications.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
OPTIONAL FEATURES
With this type of mounting the jib crane column assembly is bolted to a pre-poured concrete foundation with embedded anchor bolts. This style of jib crane mounting will allow 360 degree rotation of the boom, with under clearance up to 20'-0" and standard boom lengths up to 20'-0".
This method of mounting bolts the jib crane column to a pre-poured concrete footer. Once the jib crane is plumb and secured to the footer a second concrete pour finishes the jib crane foundation and embeds the jib crane column in the foundation. The remainder of the jib is the same as the base plate mount jib crane.
A sleeve mounted jib crane is similar to the Foundation Mount. Instead of the jib crane column however, a Steel sleeve is anchored to the concrete footer and embedded in the concrete foundation. The jib crane column is then inserted into the sleeve, plumbed, and held in place with a set of split collars that are welded to the column and the embedded sleeve.
David Round’s heavy duty, floor mounted, freestanding jib cranes are designed and constructed for industrial use with years of trouble free service. The crane boom is fabricated out of a steel “S” or “W” shaped I beam and has removable end stops. A machined lower roller carriage is housed in the jib crane head section that feature heavy steel side plates. The lower roller carriage is mounted on adjustable tension bolts to allow for field adjustments. The support column for the freestanding jib crane is constructed out of steel pipe with a heavy base plate and reinforcing gussets. These freestanding jib cranes are designed for indoor use, and can be custom-modified for most outdoor applications.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
OPTIONAL FEATURES
With this type of mounting the jib crane column assembly is bolted to a pre-poured concrete foundation with embedded anchor bolts. This style of jib crane mounting will allow 360 degree rotation of the boom, with under clearance up to 20'-0" and standard boom lengths up to 20'-0".
This method of mounting bolts the jib crane column to a pre-poured concrete footer. Once the jib crane is plumb and secured to the footer a second concrete pour finishes the jib crane foundation and embeds the jib crane column in the foundation. The remainder of the jib is the same as the base plate mount jib crane.
A sleeve mounted jib crane is similar to the Foundation Mount. Instead of the jib crane column however, a Steel sleeve is anchored to the concrete footer and embedded in the concrete foundation. The jib crane column is then inserted into the sleeve, plumbed, and held in place with a set of split collars that are welded to the column and the embedded sleeve.
David Round | David Round | |
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Product Category | Industrial Cranes | Industrial Cranes |
Product Number | DRA1-20-14 | DRA1-20-14 |
Product Name | EP Series 1/4 Ton Free Standing Jib Cranes | EP Series 1/2 Ton Free Standing Jib Cranes |
Features | Motorized Motion (optional feature) | Motorized Motion (optional feature) |