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A Truck-Mounted Jib Crane with Remote Hydraulic Hoist, often generically referred to as a service crane, utility crane, or pickup crane, is a specialized piece of mobile material handling equipment. It integrates a compact crane system onto the chassis of a pickup truck, designed for the lifting, moving, and positioning of loads in diverse field applications. This system leverages hydraulic power for its operational functions and incorporates a remotely controlled hoist for precise vertical manipulation of cargo.

Integration and Stability:
The pickup truck serves as the fundamental mobile platform, providing both transport capability and a stable base for lifting operations. The crane assembly is typically mounted in the truck's bed, either behind the cab or at the rear, requiring structural reinforcement of the truck's frame to manage the stresses of lifting heavy loads. A critical component for operational stability is the inclusion of outriggers or stabilizers. These extend horizontally from the truck's frame and then vertically to firmly contact the ground, effectively widening the support base and preventing the vehicle from tipping during lifting or slewing (rotation) maneuvers. The hydraulic power for the crane and outriggers is commonly supplied by the truck's engine via a Power Take-Off (PTO) unit or, less frequently, an independent auxiliary power unit.

Jib Crane Mechanism:
The jib crane element refers to the crane's structural design, which typically comprises a robust mast or pedestal affixed to the truck's reinforced chassis. From this mast, an extendable arm, known as the jib or boom, projects. Booms are primarily categorized by their design:

  • Telescopic Booms: These consist of multiple sections that hydraulically extend and retract, allowing for variable reach and greater lifting height.
  • Articulating Booms (Knuckle Booms): Characterized by one or more hinged sections, these booms can fold and unfold, offering enhanced maneuverability in confined spaces and precise load placement over obstacles.
    The boom's movements, including elevation (raising and lowering its angle) and slew (rotation around a vertical axis), are precisely controlled by the hydraulic system.

    Hydraulic System:
    The Hydraulic Jack Lift aspect of the title refers to the integral hydraulic power system that drives the crane's primary movements. This system typically involves a hydraulic pump, reservoir, control valves, and a series of hydraulic cylinders that provide the necessary force and controlled motion for:
  • Boom Elevation: Raising and lowering the crane boom to achieve desired lift height.
  • Boom Extension/Retraction: For telescopic booms, to adjust reach.
  • Boom Articulation: For knuckle booms, to bend and straighten the arm sections.
  • Slewing: Rotating the entire boom assembly horizontally.
  • Outrigger Deployment: Extending and retracting the stabilizing legs.
    Hydraulic power ensures smooth, strong, and highly controlled operation, critical for safe and efficient material handling.

    Remote Hoist System:
    The Remote Hoist is the dedicated mechanism responsible for the vertical lifting and lowering of the actual load, separate from the crane's boom movements. It typically consists of an electrically or hydraulically powered winch unit containing a durable wire rope or chain. This rope/chain extends over the boom's tip, often through a sheave, to connect to the load. The remote designation signifies that the operator can control the hoist functions (lift, lower, stop) from a safe distance, utilizing either a wired pendant control or a wireless radio remote control. This remote capability significantly enhances operator safety by allowing for optimal vantage points, reducing proximity to moving parts and swinging loads, and mitigating risks associated with manual operation. Safety features such as overload protection, anti-two-block devices, and automatic braking mechanisms are commonly integrated into the hoist system.

    Applications:
    Truck-mounted jib cranes with remote hydraulic hoists are indispensable across numerous industries:
  • Service and Maintenance: For field repairs of heavy machinery, agricultural equipment, and utility infrastructure, where parts and tools need to be lifted.
  • Construction: Assisting in the placement of building materials, tools, and small components on job sites.
  • Utilities: Handling and positioning poles, transformers, generators, and other equipment for electrical, telecommunications, and gas line work.
  • Logistics and Delivery: Loading and unloading heavy or irregularly shaped cargo, particularly in locations where traditional forklifts or dedicated loading docks are unavailable.
  • Mining and Manufacturing: Performing specific lifting and positioning tasks within industrial and resource extraction environments.

    Safety and Operation:
    Safe operation is paramount and necessitates strict adherence to protocols including proper setup with fully deployed outriggers, accurate assessment of load weight against the crane's load chart, regular preventative maintenance, and comprehensive operator training and certification. Failure to observe these guidelines can lead to equipment damage, instability, and severe injury.

    KEYWORDS: Truck-mounted crane, service crane, utility crane, jib crane, hydraulic crane, remote hoist, pickup truck, material handling, lifting equipment, mobile crane, outriggers, stabilizers, hydraulic system, telescopic boom, articulating boom, knuckle boom, Power Take-Off (PTO), winch, wire rope, remote control, field service, construction, utilities, load chart, operator safety, cargo handling, industrial lifting, heavy equipment, mobile lifting, boom elevation, slew

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STL
Stereolithography<br />File Size: 28.2 MB
OBJ
OBJ | 2 files<br />File Size: 58 MB
STP
STEP<br />File Size: 39 MB
OTHER
Other<br />File Size: 39 MB
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Autodesk FBX<br />File Size: 18.6 MB
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3D ACIS<br />File Size: 85.4 MB
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IGES<br />File Size: 64.1 MB
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glTF<br />File Size: 18.6 MB
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Collada<br />File Size: 97.3 MB
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Rhinoceros 3D<br />File Size: 77.9 MB
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