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A Manual Hydraulic Jack Lifting Hoist Jib Crane Hook attached on a Pickup Truck, often concisely referred to as a truck-mounted jib crane or a pickup crane, is a specialized, self-contained mobile material handling system designed for lifting and positioning moderate loads in various environments. This apparatus integrates a manually operated hydraulic lifting mechanism with a jib crane structure, which is then securely affixed to the bed or frame of a light-duty or medium-duty pickup truck, leveraging the vehicle for both mobility and stability.

Core Components and Functionality:

  1. Pickup Truck as Mobile Base: The pickup truck serves as the primary mobile platform, providing the necessary mobility to transport the lifting system to diverse work sites, including remote or off-grid locations. The truck's chassis and bed often require reinforcement, particularly at the mounting points, to safely accommodate the crane's operational stresses and the static load of the lifted object. The truck's weight contributes significantly to the overall stability of the system during lifting operations.

  2. Jib Crane Structure: The jib crane component typically consists of a vertical mast or column securely anchored to the truck bed or frame, and a horizontal or slightly angled boom (jib) extending outwards. This boom is designed to pivot horizontally (slewing) around the mast, allowing the operator to swing loads into desired positions within the crane's operational radius. The design of the jib allows for varied reach and lifting height, often incorporating telescopic features for adjustability.

  3. Manual Hydraulic Jack Lifting Hoist: This is the primary mechanism for vertical load elevation. Unlike electrically powered winches or hoists, this system relies on a manually operated hydraulic jack, commonly a bottle jack type, integrated directly into the jib arm or mast structure. The operator actuates a lever, which pumps hydraulic fluid, extending a ram and providing precise, controlled upward force to lift the load. The term hoist refers to the entire lifting assembly, which may include a chain, cable, or direct linkage that transmits the jack's force to the load. The manual nature ensures independence from external power sources, making it ideal for field applications.

  4. Lifting Hook: A robust, load-rated hook is attached to the end of the hoist's cable, chain, or direct lifting point. This hook serves as the critical interface for securely connecting to the load, often featuring a safety latch to prevent accidental disengagement.

  5. Attachment Mechanism: The method of attachment to the pickup truck is crucial for stability and safety. Common attachment mechanisms include a heavy-duty base plate bolted directly to the truck's frame or bed, a receiver hitch mount for lighter-duty applications, or a custom-fabricated mounting bracket designed for specific vehicle models. Proper installation ensures that lifting forces are distributed safely across the truck's structure.

    Operational Characteristics:

    Operation typically involves manually positioning the jib arm over the load, securing the load to the hook, and then manually pumping the hydraulic jack to initiate the lift. Once lifted, the jib can be manually rotated to swing the load into the desired placement. Lowering is achieved by slowly releasing a hydraulic valve on the jack.

    Advantages and Applications:

    Key advantages of this system include its portability, independence from external power grids, relatively low acquisition and maintenance costs compared to larger powered cranes, and its suitability for operations in remote or confined spaces where conventional lifting equipment is impractical. These truck-mounted units are widely employed in a variety of sectors, including agricultural settings (e.g., lifting feed bags, small machinery parts), light construction (e.g., moving building materials, tools), field service and maintenance (e.g., installing or removing components from equipment), vehicle recovery, and general utility tasks where occasional heavy lifting is required without the need for high volume or speed.

    Limitations and Safety Considerations:

    Limitations include a relatively lower lifting capacity compared to powered cranes, slower lifting speeds due to manual operation, and the physical effort required from the operator. Critical safety considerations involve strict adherence to the system's rated load capacity and the truck's stability limits. Overloading or improper load distribution can lead to vehicle instability, tipping, or structural damage. Operators must ensure the truck is on stable, level ground and often utilize outriggers or stabilizers where available to enhance stability during lifting operations.

    KEYWORDS: Pickup truck, truck crane, jib crane, hydraulic jack, manual hoist, lifting equipment, material handling, vehicle-mounted, portable crane, field service, utility crane, load lifting, heavy lifting, construction equipment, agricultural machinery, mechanical advantage, hydraulic system, load capacity, mobile lifting, remote operations, utility vehicle, work truck, lifting hook, boom crane, self-contained, light duty, maintenance, industrial equipment, transport, lifting apparatus

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STL
Stereolithography<br />File Size: 22.5 MB
OBJ
OBJ | 2 files<br />File Size: 45.7 MB
3DS
3D Studio<br />File Size: 13.8 MB
DWG
AutoCAD<br />File Size: 30.1 MB
DAE
Collada<br />File Size: 78 MB
3DM
Rhinoceros 3D<br />File Size: 67.2 MB
IGE
IGES<br />File Size: 53.9 MB
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glTF<br />File Size: 14.9 MB
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3D ACIS<br />File Size: 75.5 MB
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Autodesk 3ds Max<br />File Size: 114 MB
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Sketchup<br />File Size: 28.3 MB
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STEP<br />File Size: 33.2 MB
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Other<br />File Size: 33.2 MB
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Autodesk FBX<br />File Size: 14.6 MB
BLEND
Blender<br />File Size: 41.8 MB
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