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HSI 1/4 ton Wall Bracket Cantilever Jib Crane 12 Ft Span

HSI Model 313 1/4 ton Wall Bracket Cantilever Jib Crane 12 Foot Span

Regular Price: $3,409.78

Special Price $2,983.56

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The Handling Systems International Model 313 wall bracket cantilever style jib crane is recommended for applications where maximum headroom is required.

This particular jib crane is designed to be mounted on surfaces that have required strength and where true vertical alignment of the fittings permits. Crane rotates at standard 180°.

Jib fittings are constructed of high grade ductile iron castings, machined and equipped with roller bearings for ease of rotation, grease fittings, and steel axles with cotter pins.

This jib crane’s boom is fabricated with removable end stops. Bolts are supplied for attachment of the supplied fittings to the crane beams. Anchor bolts for mounting to be provided by others.

All structural steel will be painted with one coat of our standard safety yellow enamel, unless otherwise specified. Fittings are painted standard black.

General Jib Crane Information

Mounting Style: Model 313 – Cantilever Style

Rated Capacity: 1/4 ton

Span: 12'‐0"

Flange Width: 5.25"

Beam: W8X18#

Crane Color: Safety Yellow

Bracket Fitting Number: J‐1

Thrust and Pull (lbs.): 1900

Bracket Centers (R): 4'‐0

Dimension M: 1'‐4"

Crane Includes

  • I‐Beam (boom)
  • Cantilever Fitting
  • Boom Fitting
  • I Beam Mast
  • Trolley End Stops

Hoist Allowance: The total hoist allowance is 15% of the stated capacity.

Additional Info
Additional Info
Weight 330
Freight Status Call 1-800-509-6131 for Freight Quote.
Manufacturer Handling Systems International
Manufacturer Part Number 313-500-12
Lift Capacity 1/4 Ton
Span 12 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 N/A
Color Safety Yellow
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Jib Crane Selection Guide

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.