All Lift FTJ Tool Jib Cranes are ideal for assisting workers using suspended tools. With a maximum capacity of 50 LBS, these lightweight tool cranes have a height under beam of 8' and beam spans ranging from 4' to 12'. The 15" x 15" base makes these tool jibs easy to install even in areas with restricted space. FTJ tooling cranes do not require a pre-poured concrete foundation (see existing foundation requirements below). All Lift tool cranes can be lagged to just about any concrete surface and, with 275° rotation, are ideal for use in open areas serving multiple work stations at one time. Tool Jibs come standard with enclosed track and trolley; beam height (including track) is 5½". ALL Lift Tool Jib Cranes are great for use in machine shops, assembly operations, and workshops.
ALL Lift Cranes for sale on this page have an estimated lead time to leave the warehouse of 10 to 15 business days.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 50 LBS
- 8' Height under Beam
- Enclosed track with trolley included
- I-Beam spans are 4', 6', 8', 10' and 12'
- 275° I-beam boom rotation
- 15" x 15" square base with 12" square bolt pattern with 4 bolt holes measuring ⅞" dia. each
- Foundationless installation
- Existing concrete must be a minimum of 6” thick reinforced with a minimum 3,000 psi (5 bag mix), soil pressure must support 2,500 psi
- Concrete in and around the area (6’ x 6’) of the base plate must be free of cracks and must be in good condition.
- All foundations should be checked by a structural engineer
- All steel construction
- Limited Warranty: 3 Years
Options:
- Festoon Trolley for flatwire, SO Cord or 1/2" air hose, fit in track - Order one EFCT festoon trolley per every 5' of travel - Model ECFT
- Festoon End Clamp, fit in track - Model FEC
- Weld-on Rotation Stops (Field Mount) - Model RS
- Bolt pattern template made of plywood - Model 15S4
- Epoxy Anchor Bolt Kit - Model AB3/4-4
- Applicator gun for epoxy - Model ALC-AP
Product should be inspected frequently to insure safe operation. Testing and inspection of the unit is the responsibility of the end user after final assembly has been completed. For further details see ASME B30.17.