Jib
Cranes
From a fixed point with a defined slewing radius — Cesan jib cranes serve workstations, assembly lines, and loading docks where a full overhead crane is impractical or unnecessary. Wall-mounted models up to 12.5 T, pillar-mounted up to 50 T, and wall-travelling configurations up to 10 T.

Jib
Cranes


Fixed-Point Lifting for
Workstation & Bay Use
A jib crane lifts and moves loads from a fixed mounting point through a defined slewing arc. Unlike an overhead crane that spans an entire hall, a jib crane serves a specific work zone — a machining centre, a loading dock, a fabrication bay, or an assembly station — delivering fast, precise lifting exactly where it is needed without requiring a full crane runway.
Cesan jib cranes are available in three mounting types: ground-mounted pillar cranes for free-standing installation on a concrete foundation; wall-mounted and wall-bracket cranes that transfer loads into the building structure; and wall-travelling cranes that run along a horizontal wall rail for extended longitudinal reach combined with jib rotation.
Outreach up to 20 m, slewing arcs from 180° to 360°, capacities from 250 kg to 50 T, and a choice of electric chain hoist, electric wire rope hoist, or manual chain hoist — the range covers virtually every fixed-point lifting requirement in manufacturing, fabrication, and logistics.
Three Types of Jib Crane

Wall Travelling Jib Crane
Extended Longitudinal ReachTravels along a horizontal rail fixed to the wall, combining longitudinal movement along the wall with jib rotation — covering a large rectangular work zone from a single compact system. No floor columns, no ceiling structure modifications.

Wall Mounted Jib Crane
Bracket or Pillar — Up to 12.5 TFixed to an existing building wall via a wall bracket or wall-mounted pillar. Ideal where floor space is critical. Models range from lightweight hollow-section jib arms to low-build profile arms for maximum hook height and heavy-duty brackets up to 12.5 T.

Ground Mounted Jib Crane
Free-Standing Pillar — Up to 50 TA free-standing pillar anchored to a concrete foundation — requires no wall or building structure. Full 360° slewing range with electric slewing gear on heavy models. Nefer series up to 2 T; Vezir / Sultan series with wire rope hoist up to 50 T.
All Cesan Jib Crane Models
| Model | Tagline | Type | Slewing | Capacity | Outreach | Design Class | Hoist |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ground Mounted — Pillar / Column Cranes | |||||||
| NeferAlways ready for duty | Articulating jib, light duty | Ground | 300° | 250 kg – 2,000 kg | 2 – 10 m | DIN 15018 H2/B3 | Electric chain hoist |
| Çavuş IMaking work easier | Hollow steel jib, pillar base | Ground | 270° | 250 kg – 1,000 kg | 2 – 12 m | DIN 15018 H2/B2 | Electric chain hoist |
| Miralay IMaster of assembly | Ribbed pillar base, plastic rollers | Ground | 270° | 250 kg – 3,200 kg | 2 – 12 m | DIN 15018 H2/B2 | Electric chain hoist |
| Müşir IExtra lift height | Low-build profile, optimised hook height | Ground | 270° | 250 kg – 3,200 kg | 2 – 12 m | DIN 15018 H2/B2 | Electric chain hoist |
| Vezir IAll-around performer | Heavy-duty ribbed pillar base | Ground | 360° | 250 kg – 5,000 kg | 2 – 12 m | DIN 15018 H2/B3 | Electric chain hoist |
| Vezir IIAll-around performer | Slip rings, powered trolley & slewing | Ground | 360° | 3,200 kg – 12,500 kg | 2 – 8 m | DIN 15018 H2/B3 | Electric wire rope hoist |
| Sultan ISultan of jib cranes | Electric slewing gear, large capacities | Ground | 360°∞ | 250 kg – 5,000 kg | 2 – 12 m | DIN 15018 H2/B3 | Electric chain hoist |
| Sultan IISultan of jib cranes | Heavy, electric slew, infinite rotation | Ground | 360°∞ | 3,200 kg – 12,500 kg | 2 – 12 m | DIN 15018 H2/B3 | Electric wire rope hoist |
| Wall Mounted — Bracket & Wall-Pillar Cranes | |||||||
| Çavuş IIMaking work easier | Hollow jib, standard wall bracket | Wall | 180° | 250 kg – 1,000 kg | 2 – 12 m | DIN 15018 H2/B2 | Electric chain hoist |
| Miralay IIMaster of assembly | Wall bracket, plastic rollers | Wall | 180° | 250 kg – 3,200 kg | 2 – 12 m | DIN 15018 H2/B2 | Electric chain hoist |
| Müşir IIExtra lift height | Low-build profile, wall bracket | Wall | 180° | 250 kg – 3,200 kg | 2 – 12 m | DIN 15018 H2/B2 | Electric chain hoist |
| Wall Travelling Cranes | |||||||
| Wall TravellingCesan standard range | Runs on wall rail + jib rotation | Travelling | Up to 270° | 1,000 kg – 10,000 kg | Up to 10 m | DIN 15018 | Chain or wire rope hoist |
Hoist Options
Electric Chain Hoist
Standard hoist for jib crane capacities up to 5 T. Compact, lightweight, and reliable — two-speed or VFD stepless control. Pendant or radio remote operation. Chain bucket lubrication for long life. DIN 15018 H2/B2 or H2/B3 depending on model series.
250 kg — 5,000 kgElectric Wire Rope Hoist
Used on heavy-duty jib cranes from 3.2 T up to 12.5 T+ (Vezir II, Sultan II). Low-build profile design for optimised hook height. Powered trolley, 2-speed slewing, slip-ring electrical system for full 360° continuous rotation models. Pendant or remote control.
3,200 kg — 12,500 kg+Manual Chain Hoist
Hand-operated chain hoist for low-frequency, lighter-duty lifting tasks where electrical installation is impractical. Suitable for maintenance areas, occasional lifting, and facilities without power to the crane location. Available on selected lighter models.
Up to 1,000 kgSlewing from 180° to Full 360° — Including Infinite Rotation
Wall-bracket models provide 180° of slewing coverage parallel to the wall. Ground-mounted models with manual rotation reach 270° or 300°. Vezir I, Sultan I, and Sultan II add electric slewing gear with full 360° rotation and — on Sultan models — a ring slip system for infinite continuous rotation with no cable wrap-up. The right slewing range is matched to each workstation's geometry so no degree of arc is wasted.
Optimised Hook Height — Low-Build Profile Jib Arms
The Müşir series introduces a low-build profile section jib arm that reduces the structural depth of the boom, allowing the hoist trolley to be positioned higher relative to the jib mounting point. This directly increases the usable lifting height beneath the arm. The removable jib end plate and adjustable clamping buffers further simplify hoist trolley installation during maintenance.
Designed for Outdoor & Indoor Use — Articulating Jib Option
All standard Cesan jib crane models are rated for both indoor and outdoor use, making them suitable for loading docks, yard operations, and open-bay facilities exposed to weather. The Nefer articulating jib adds a knuckle joint at the mid-span of the boom, allowing the outer section to fold around columns and into tight spaces that a rigid jib cannot reach.
Typical Applications
CNC & Machining Centres
Individual jib cranes serve each machine for loading and unloading heavy workpieces — faster and safer than sharing an overhead crane across the whole shop.
Assembly Lines
Fixed-point lifting at each assembly station for component presentation, sub-assembly handling, and finished product transfer to the next stage.
Loading Docks & Receiving
Wall-mounted or pillar jib cranes at loading bays for transferring goods between trucks and internal material handling systems.
Maintenance & Repair Bays
Quick access to a jib crane for engine removal, press tool changes, and equipment servicing — without tying up the main workshop crane.
Foundries & Casting
Ground-mounted heavy-duty models for ladle handling and mould manipulation in foundries where precise position control is essential.
Precast & Concrete
Heavy-capacity pillar cranes for handling reinforcement cages, precast moulds, and finished concrete elements at production stations.
Fabrication & Welding
Jib cranes position heavy weldments and structural steel sections precisely into welding jigs — reducing manual handling risk on the shop floor.
Outdoor Yard Operations
Ground-mounted and wall-mounted models rated for outdoor use serve material storage yards, vehicle loading areas, and open production facilities.
The Right Jib Crane for Your Application
Tell us your required capacity, outreach, slewing arc, mounting type, and facility details. Cesan engineers will specify the right model and hoist combination and deliver a full technical proposal — typically within 48 hours.