Slewing wall crane IPE steel beam
- Steel jib beam IPE
- Slewing range up to 180°
- Jib length up to 12 m, longer jibs on request
- Option: equipped with a telescope
- Option: equipped with trolley and slewing system electric
- Option: equipped with radio control
- Option: equipped with weather-protection package
- Option: equipped with pillar clasp
Technical specifications
Standard version
Customer's benefit
The slewing wall crane with the jib arm consisting of an IPE steel profile impresses with the greatest possible flexibility, so that the versatile workplace crane can be configured to the specific requirements. The design with IPE beam makes it possible to achieve high load capacities and/or large reaches. On request, the slewing crane can be equipped with an electric slewing drive. All movements can be conveniently controlled with a radio remote control.
GIS wall-mounted slewing cranes consist of a horizontal jib, which is often fitted with 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. Wall-mounted slewing cranes have the advantage that they do not require any floor space.
In combination with a GIS electric chain hoist including manual or motor trolley, a GIS vacuum handling system or another load handling device, you get the complete crane system from a single source and thus a welcome helper for machine loading, for individual workplaces or for goods handling indoors and outdoors.
Accessories & options
- Lifting capacities exceeding 5000 kg
- 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
- Pillar-mounted slewing jib crane powered electrically
- Slewing wall cranes with telescopic jib
- Power supply through C-rail or conductor line
- Swivel limitations
- GIS manual chain hoist as lifting device
- Frequency-controlled drive
- pillar clasp