Engineered for tight spaces and smooth rotation—backed by full-service support from design to installation.
Engineered for tight spaces and smooth rotation—backed by full-service support from design to installation.
Wall mounted jib cranes offer a compact and efficient lifting solution for facilities with limited floor space.
These cranes are anchored directly to a building column or wall, eliminating the need for a support foundation.
With up to 180° of rotation and precise load control, wall mounted jib cranes are ideal for workstations, loading zones, and production lines where floor access is critical.
HOJ Innovations delivers end-to-end project support. From engineering and procurement to delivery and installation, we manage every phase of your crane system.
Our turnkey approach simplifies your project, shortens timelines, and removes the risks and miscommunication that come from working with multiple vendors.
With HOJ, you get a complete lifting solution with one trusted partner.
To give you the best possible product for your application, HOJ partners with industry-leading manufacturers who specialize in jib crane production.
We source from proven vendors that meet our engineering standards and performance requirements. This model allows us to offer the widest selection of options—without sacrificing lead time, quality, or compliance.
Since 1964, HOJ Innovations has delivered trusted material handling solutions across industries. Our seasoned team of engineers, installers, and project managers brings deep experience to every job.
We back our systems with expert support and personalized service—helping you build smarter, safer, and more efficient operations.
HOJ offers comprehensive repair and maintenance services to keep your wall mounted jib crane operating at peak performance.
Whether you need emergency service or a scheduled maintenance plan, our technicians respond quickly to minimize downtime and extend equipment life.
From motors and bearings to controls and brakes, we help you find and replace the right parts quickly.
Our long-standing relationships with OEMs and suppliers ensure fast access to critical components—keeping your system running with minimal disruption.
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A wall-mounted jib crane is a versatile crane fixed to a structural surface so the boom and jib arm can swing through a controlled arc, covering a semi-circular area for localized lifting. Typical rotation is 180° (up to 200° on some models with adequate clearance and stops). Articulating designs add an extra pivot for reaching around obstacles.
Wall-mounts free up floor space, simplify layouts and provide easy rotation for frequent picks. A cantilever style offers maximum headroom above and below the boom. They’re a strong choice for handling heavy loads in tight work cells; just note the wall/column must be able to carry the induced moments and shear.
Common options include tie-rod (often called a wall brakcet jib crane), wall cantilever for more headroom, travelling wall-mounted models that slide along a rail, articulating versions for reaching around equipment, and structural i beam jib cranes for rugged duty. Some light-duty setups are positioned for workstation cranes applications.
“Maximum lift” (capacity) is model-dependent and tied to the supporting structure—wall-mounted units are commonly rated from a few hundred pounds up to several tons. Rotation is typically 180° (some up to 200° with proper stops), creating a semi-circular area whose radius equals the boom span.
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Ideal for workstation cranes tasks like welding, assembly, loading/unloading and maintenance where floor space is tight and repeat picks are common. If your site also requires fall protection, plan both systems together so clearances, anchors and workflows don’t conflict.
Have a professional engineer confirm the base material and wall bracket capacity, edge distances and anchor layout. Select boom span for hook approach and under-boom clearance, and make sure the planned circular area is free of obstructions. Follow the approval drawings for quantity/grade/pattern of mounted bolts.
Installers typically use the specified pattern of mounted bolts (often Grade-5 anchors called out on the approval drawings). Pair the jib with an electric hoist (or manual/air) and a trolley sized for capacity and duty class; choose pendant or radio controls to match operator needs and cycle rates.
Yes—many models support powered slewing for easy rotation; verify duty cycle, controls and rotation stops when specifying. Relocation is sometimes feasible (unbolt/rebolt) if the new support passes structural review and anchors meet the new site’s conditions.
Freestanding and mast-style jibs use a vertical mast (often with i beam jib cranes) and can offer 360° rotation and longer spans. Wall-mounts save space and install faster but typically rotate 180° and rely on the building structure. An overhead crane is better for multi-bay or long-travel coverage; jibs excel at single-station tasks.
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