
Slewing wall crane GISKB steel
- Jib profile GISKB steel
- Treads inside the profile protected from dirt
- Trolley with smoothly running plastic rollers
- Slewing range up to 180°
- Jib length up to 6 m, longer jibs on request
- Option: equipped with pillar clasp
- Option: equipped with an electric tug
- Option: equipped with a telescope
Technical specifications
Standard version
Customer's benefit
GIS slewing wall cranes are the cost-effective alternative to slewing pillar cranes or complete bridge crane systems. Wall-mounted slewing cranes have the advantage that they do not require any floor space, as they are attached to load-bearing concrete walls or existing columns.
GIS wall-mounted slewing cranes consist of a horizontal jib, which often has an electric chain hoist for lifting the load, and a bracket for attaching the slewing crane. The slewing crane is mounted to an existing column or wall either by means of composite or dowel technology, by using a counter plate or by attaching a clamp.
In the case of the GISKB steel slewing crane, the jib arm made of the GISKB hollow profile ensures an optimum ratio of load capacity, outreach and smooth running properties.
Its universal application is in individual workplaces, storage areas, loading ramps and also in halls where other means of transport are ruled out for space or static reasons.
We are specialists for customised system solutions and build on decades of experience in crane construction and ergonomic goods handling. Slewing cranes with special jib lengths for mobile use or for outdoor applications are part of the daily work of our engineers at GIS. Whether in the automotive industry, in the food industry or in potentially explosive environments, we will find the optimum solution for the requirements in your area of operation.
Accessories & options
- Radio control or roving pendent
- Special paints or galvanised version
- Slewing jib crane and hoisting equipment for outdoor operation
- ATEX version for potentially explosive environment
- Special jib lengths
- Mounting on existing pillar or ceiling
- Slewing jib cranes with telescopic jib
- Swivel limitations
- GIS manual chain hoist as lifting device
- Power supply through C-rail or conductor line
- Pillar clasp