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Jib cranes are essential equipment for material handling in various industries. Installing a jib crane properly is crucial for its safe and efficient operation. In this article, we will discuss the key considerations for jib crane installation.
Free-standing jib cranes are designed to be mounted on a concrete column or a structural steel column. The installation process of a free-standing jib crane typically involves the following steps:
Before installing a free-standing jib crane, it is important to ensure that the installation site is level and has enough space for the crane to rotate freely. The installation site should also be clear of any obstacles that could interfere with the crane’s operation.
The first step in installing a column jib crane is to pour the foundation. The column should be installed on a foundation that is strong enough to support the weight of the crane and the load it will be lifting. The column should also be perfectly vertical and aligned with the crane’s center of rotation.
Once the column is in place, the next step is to mount the jib arm on the column. The jib arm should be mounted at a height that allows it to clear any obstacles in the surrounding area. The mounting bolts should be tightened to the manufacturer’s specifications to ensure a secure connection.
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Proper installation is essential for the safe and efficient operation of a jib crane.
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