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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a mast-type jib crane?
A mast-type jib crane is an industrial lifting system that uses a vertical mast anchored to the floor while receiving stabilization from the building structure above. These systems provide localized lifting coverage for workstation material handling and production support operations.
How is a mast-type jib crane different from a freestanding jib crane?
Mast-type systems distribute operational forces through both the floor and overhead structure, while freestanding jib cranes rely entirely on independent floor-mounted support structures and larger foundation requirements.
Do mast-type jib cranes require overhead structural support?
Yes. Mast-type jib cranes rely on upper stabilization connected to the building structure. Proper structural evaluation should be completed before final system specification and installation.
Can mast-type jib cranes rotate 360 degrees?
Some mast-type systems can support full rotational coverage depending on boom configuration, surrounding obstructions, structural conditions, and workstation layout requirements.
What hoists are commonly used with mast-type jib cranes?
Common hoist configurations include electric chain hoists, wire rope hoists, manual hoists, trolley-mounted hoists, and hook-mounted lifting systems depending on operational requirements and lifting frequency.
What industries commonly use mast-type jib cranes?
Mast-type jib cranes are commonly used in manufacturing facilities, machine shops, fabrication environments, assembly operations, maintenance bays, production workstations, and industrial material handling applications requiring localized repetitive lifting.
Are mast-type jib cranes suitable for continuous-duty production operations?
System suitability depends on operational intensity, lifting frequency, duty cycle classification, structural conditions, and required production throughput. Higher-duty continuous operations may require alternative crane configurations or engineered lifting systems.
What information is needed to request a mast-type jib crane quote?
Most quote requests require information regarding lifting capacity, boom length, rotational coverage, hook height, floor conditions, overhead support availability, hoist requirements, duty cycle expectations, and facility layout constraints.