Gorbel 150 lbs. Wall Mount Tool Solution Jib Crane 8 ft Span
Regular Price: $1,421.00
Special Price $1,243.38
TSJ150: 150 Pound Capacity
For applications using heavier or higher impact tools, Gorbel offers the TSJ150. The lightweight design makes this higher capacity tool jib easy to operate as either a freestanding or a column/wall mounted style.
The slim profile of the TSJ150 features bracket centers of only 14 inches, making it ideal for applications with limited head room. Installing a freestanding model in a crowded work space is made easier with this jib, which does not require a special foundation.
Track Series: 250 Series Track
Thrust and Pull: 1058 lbs.
Includes Hoist / Tool Trolley
Includes: Adjustable Friction Brake which limits over swing during highly repetitive cycles.
Available Options: Festoon saddles
Weight | 71 |
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Freight Status | Call 1-800-509-6131 for Freight Quote. |
Manufacturer | Gorbel |
Manufacturer Part Number | TSJ150-WM-150-8 |
Lift Capacity | 150 lbs. |
Span | 8 Feet |
Height Under Boom (HUB) | n/a |
Mounting Type | Wall / Column Mount |
Degrees of Rotation | 180° |
Product Brochure | N/A |
Download Product Manual | N/A |
Product CAD Drawing | 2010-150L-008_Drawing.pdf |
Color | Gorbel Blue |
Jib cranes are the most cost effective and versatile type of lifting equipment. They are great for use in production lines to keep machining cells, workstations and warehouse production moving. Jib cranes also work well to aid larger overhead crane systems. Jib cranes are easy to install and cost effective, with less structural limitations than other material handling options.
Follow these basic guidelines to help you choose the correct jib crane for your application:
Capacity: Choose a capacity that is right for current and future lifting needs. Most of the available options at JibCranes.com, up to 5 tons, include a 15% allowance for the hoisting equipment. This allows for full use of the rated jib crane capacity.
Span: Choose a span that is adequate to cover the full work area. Keep in mind that hoist and trolley selection may reduce the end approach, limiting hook coverage and requiring a move to a larger span.
Hook Height: The hook height is the height needed to lift your material. This measurement is equal to height under boom minus the headroom of the hoist and trolley.
Rotation: Jib cranes, depending on their design, have between 180° and 360° of rotation. Be sure that the area of installation is free of obstructions throughout the full range of rotation. Rotation stops are available upon request to limit the range of rotation.
Supporting Structure: When selecting a jib crane be sure to take into consideration the supporting structure. Building structures must be able to support the forces of the jib crane and load. Please, consult with your building designer or an engineer if uncertain of the adequacy of supporting structures. Also, keep in mind that the foundation requirements of freestanding jib cranes will add additional costs.