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Gorbel Wall Bracket Jib Crane

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Gorbel WB100Wall Bracket Jib Crane

Gorbel's WB100 wall bracket jib crane is their most economical heavy duty jib crane option.

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ManufacturerGorbel
Height Under Boom (HUB)n/a
Mounting TypeWall / Column Mount
Degrees of Rotation200°
ColorSafety Yellow
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Gorbel's WB100 wall bracket jib crane is their most economical heavy duty jib crane option.

These jibs cranes are designed to provide coverage in individual works cells or bays, either along a wall or on columns in a plant. They can be used on their own or to supplement overhead cranes or monorail systems.

Two important requirements must be met before installing the Wall Bracket Series:

  1. A structurally adequate wall or column to support the jib crane must exist
  2. Sufficient clearance above the boom throughout its arc to accommodate the tie rod suspension must exist.

General Jib Crane Information

Mounting Style: WB100 Wall Bracket

Flange Width: 6.985 in

Crane Color: Yellow

Bracket Fitting Size: G5

Overturning Moment: 39.597 Kips

Axial Load: 15.971 Kips

Thrust and Pull: 39.597 Kips

Bracket Centers: 11 Feet 0 Inches

Crane Includes

  • Boom Assembly
  • Wall Brackets
  • End of Beam Bracket
  • Tie Rod

Hoist Allowance: The total hoist allowance is 15% of the capacity or 150 lbs maximum.

Mounting Requirements: Mounting hardware is not supplied by Gorbel or Jibcranes.com and must be purchased separately. A structurally adequate wall or column is required to support the jib. Please consult a structural engineer or your building manufacturer to ensure that adequate support structure is available.