
KITO
Jib Cranes
Kito jib cranes provide efficient, localized lifting coverage for workstations, machine loading, and assembly cells. Available in freestanding (floor-mounted), wall-mounted, and column-mounted configurations, Kito jib cranes use a rotating beam (jib) that provides 180° to 360° coverage area. Kito jib cranes integrate with Kito electric chain hoists or manual chain hoists, and are available in capacities from 250 kg up to 5 tons. The Kito Erikkila jib crane series offers European-engineered quality with smooth rotation, adjustable boom lengths, and easy installation requiring no special foundations for lower-capacity models.
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Multiple Mounting Options
Freestanding, wall, column – fits your facility layout not the other way
Capacities 250kg
5T –| Covers workstation lifting to heavy die and fixture handling
Rotation 180°
360° –| Semicircle or full circle coverage – order based on workspace needs
Kito Hoist Integration
Pre-engineered interface for EQ, ER2, CB, CX, and LB hoist mounting
Smooth Rotation Bearings
Low-friction rotation even under full load
No Foundation for 500kg Models
Lower capacity jib cranes install on existing floor slab with simple anchor bolts
Choose the Right Jib Crane Configuration for Your Workspace
A freestanding (floor-mounted) jib crane stands on its own base and provides full 360° rotation – ideal for coverage around a work cell or machine. A wall-mounted jib crane attaches to an existing building column or wall, rotating up to 180° into the work area – perfect for loading docks, machine tools, or bench work along a wall. A column-mounted jib crane attaches to a facility column and rotates around that column – efficient use of existing structural steel. Kito can help specify the right jib crane based on your capacity needs, available floor space, and existing building structure.


Industries Using Kito Jib Cranes
Machine shops (loading lathes and mills), welding cells, assembly stations, die handling, engine rebuild, maintenance pits, receiving docks, fabrication benches, laboratories, warehousing put-away areas, and any repetitive lifting within a defined area. Jib cranes are the most economical way to add localized lifting coverage without the expense of a full bridge crane system.