Cantilever jib crane
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Cantilever Jib Crane – 313 Series 250-10,000 lb Capacities

Item ID: 313 JIB CRANES Category

The 313 Series cantilever jib crane from Barron Equipment is designed for wall or column mounting where headroom is limited. The cantilever design allows efficient lifting with capacities from 250 lb to 10000 lb and multiple span options.

From $1,740.46

Overview

The 313 Series cantilever jib crane from Barron Equipment is designed for wall or column mounting where maximum headroom and unobstructed lifting are required. This cantilever style jib crane eliminates the need for a tie rod, making it ideal for low headroom environments. Capacities range from 250 lb to 10,000 lb with multiple span options to support efficient material handling.

Features and Benefits

The 313 Series is engineered for applications that demand vertical clearance flexibility and smooth operation.

  • Cantilever design provides maximum headroom and hook lift
  • Wall mounted or column mounted installation options
  • Open boom design eliminates overhead tie rods
  • Smooth push pull rotation for precise load positioning
  • Capacities from 250 lb up to 10,000 lb
  • Multiple span lengths to match workstation layout
  • Compatible with manual or powered hoists and trolleys
  • Designed to meet applicable OSHA and ANSI standards

Applications

The 313 Series cantilever jib crane is well suited for facilities with limited mounting height or overhead obstructions.

Common applications include:

  • Manufacturing work cells
  • Assembly and fabrication stations
  • Maintenance and repair areas
  • Loading and unloading operations
  • Warehouse material handling zones
  • Areas where tie rod jib cranes are not feasible

This cantilever jib crane improves workflow efficiency while maximizing available headroom.

Selection Assistance

Choosing the right 313 Series jib crane depends on operating space and lifting requirements.

Key considerations include:

  • Required lifting capacity and span
  • Wall or column mounting location
  • Available headroom and mounting height
  • Frequency of use and duty cycle
  • Hoist and trolley compatibility

Barron Equipment can assist in selecting the proper cantilever jib crane configuration to ensure safe reliable performance.

Product Specification

Span

10 Foot, 11 Foot, 12 Foot, 13 Foot, 14 Foot, 15 Foot, 16 Foot, 17 Foot, 18 Foot, 19 Foot, 20 Foot, 21 Foot, 22 Foot, 23 Foot, 24 Foot, 25 Foot, 26 Foot, 27 Foot, 28 Foot, 29 Foot, 30 Foot, 8 Foot, 9 Foot

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FAQs

What capacities are available for the 313 Series?

313 Series jib cranes are available in capacities from 250 lb to 10,000 lb making them suitable for light duty and heavy industrial applications.

What is the advantage of a cantilever jib crane?

A cantilever jib crane provides maximum vertical clearance because it does not use a tie rod. This makes it ideal for low headroom or obstructed mounting environments.

Where are 313 Series jib cranes commonly used?

Cantilever jib cranes are commonly used in manufacturing work cells assembly areas maintenance departments warehouses and loading zones where overhead clearance is limited.

Can the 313 Series be wall mounted or column mounted?

Yes. The 313 Series cantilever jib crane can be mounted to a wall or a structural column depending on facility layout and load requirements.

How much rotation does a cantilever jib crane provide?

The 313 Series typically provides up to 180 degrees of rotation depending on the mounting configuration offering efficient coverage of the work area.

Are hoists and trolleys included with the crane?

Hoists and trolleys are sold separately. The 313 Series is compatible with manual and powered hoists and trolleys based on capacity and application needs.

How do I choose between a 311 and 313 jib crane?

If maximum headroom is required the 313 cantilever jib crane is the better option. If overhead clearance is available and higher structural support is preferred the 311 tie rod jib crane may be suitable.

Safety Information

The following safety information is provided by Handling Systems International, Inc. (HSI). Please read all warnings before installing or operating this equipment.
  • Inspect entire system annually or more frequently as defined by OSHA 1910.179. Inspection must be performed by a qualified person. Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death.
  • This equipment, used as a crane, is not in any way designed for lifting, supporting, or transporting humans. Failure to follow specified load limitations can result in serious bodily injury or death.
  • The rated load of the hoist as marked on the hoist must not exceed the rated capacity of the jib as labeled on the boom. Do not install a hoist with a capacity greater than that of the jib.
  • It is solely the customer’s responsibility to provide suitable mounting supports for the jib crane. HSI recommends that the customer consult a qualified professional architect or engineer in your local area to determine the adequacy of the building support. There should be no deviation from the recommended foundation size or installation recommendations without first consulting a qualified professional. Failure to check this item can result in serious bodily injury or death.
  • Do not impact end stops at speed. Only impact end stops with caution.
  • Never use end stops for repetitive boom impacts.
  • To prevent trolley from running off of the boom, do not operate crane without end stop bolt firmly secured in place on the end of the boom.
  • Do not operate hoist or crane if cotter pins are not in place and properly bent over on both sides of hoist trolley. Check regularly that the cotter pins are in place and securing the hoist on the hoist trolley.
  • Inspect jib for missing or broken parts before operating.
  • Do not adjust or disassemble crane when jib is under load.
  • When moving jib, position the load in the center of the boom.
  • Be certain the load is directly beneath boom before load is lifted. Do not pull sideways on crane.
  • Ensure the load is not attached to the floor and remove any obstacles that impede lifting.
  • Adjustments and/or repairs should be made in an area where it will have the least interference with operation.
  • Never stand under jib when disassembling crane.
 

Resources

View PDF (313_OwnersManual-1.pdf)

View PDF (313_Product_Specifications-1.pdf)

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