A jib crane is a type of crane with a horizontal arm (jib) that extends from a fixed support. They come in various configurations, including wall-mounted, freestanding, and portable options.
A workstation crane is a type of crane suspended from a purpose made steel structure of 4 or more columns or from existing building steelwork. These cranes consist of a track-mounted bridge that is manually moved along a track system allowing full X and Y workstation coverage.
A gantry crane is a versatile lifting device that operates on a track or wheels and features a horizontal beam supported by upright legs at both ends. Unlike overhead cranes, gantry cranes do not require a permanent runway system, making them ideal for outdoor applications or locations where overhead support is not available.
A monorail crane is a type of overhead lifting system consisting of a single track or beam along which a lifting device can move. Unlike traditional overhead cranes with multiple tracks or runways, monorail cranes utilise a single elevated beam for horizontal movements. They are commonly used in production lines, assembly areas, and warehouses where space is limited or where precise material handling is required.