Useful In A Tight Spot: Cambellhowe Jib Cranes


Cambellhowe jib cranes are incredibly useful lifting machines due to the unique design of the jib (boom) that offers full, 360 degree movement. The jib of the crane allows for precise control and the cranes are designed in such a way that they can move loads both horizontally and vertically. Some jib crane models feature a telescopic boom which can be extended and contracted as needed by the operator of the machine.

One of the more often used Cambellhowe jib cranes is the mobile jib crane for trucks that can be mounted on an everyday pick-up truck or semi. The jib crane for trucks lends construction the added bonus of being able to travel quickly and efficiently from site to site. They usually feature a small hand crank or motor that helps to lift the load into the back of the truck. Having the correct equipment, like the truck mounted cambellhowe jib crane speeds up jobs and protects workers from unnecessary strains developed through heavy lifting, loading and unloading.

A second example of popular cambellhowe jib cranes is the articulating jib cranes. The articulating crane is named after the many jointed sections which enable the crane to be folded and stored neatly and out of the way. The articulating jib crane is generally powered by hydraulics. The ability to operate in constrained spaces and around obstructions is another advantage of the articulating jib crane. One of the negative aspects of this particular model is that it is difficult to view the load when it is in use. The operator of the crane needs to move around the machine in order to see the load. However, this particular problem has been partially remedied by the advent of radio controlled cranes.

A third example is the wall mounted cambellhowe jib crane. Wall mounted jib cranes are an economical and efficient way to move material when floor space is not available and digging a foundation for the crane is not feasible. The dimensions of a generic cantilever wall mounted jib crane could run as follows: 200° rotation, welded or bolted construction (depends on size of crane due to shipping considerations), standard spans to 30 feet (longer spans available), dowered rotation is available, transmits less direct force to building column than tie rod supported jib.

As with all other cranes, whether it is floor mounted or hanging from the ceiling, safety operation is the same. With the cambellhowe jib crane, the first step is to ensure that the area around and under the articulating jib crane is clear. The second major thing to know when you are going to attempt to lift a load with your jib crane is if the load exceeds the lifting capacity of your particular crane. The information that you need is easy to find in the instruction manual and is often placed in a conspicuous area on the exterior of the crane. Mobile cranes tend to have lower limits than the stationary ones bolted to the floor, so bear that in mind.