Crane Jib for Forklifts – Capacity from 240 kg up to 2,5 Tonnes
Improve the efficiency of your lifting and transport operations with a robust and flexible crane jib for forklifts. With a lifting capacity ranging from 240 kg up to 2500 kg and an adjustable length from 950 mm to 3520 mm, this jib is a versatile tool suitable for a wide range of working environments. The stable fork pockets (185 × 70 mm) ensure secure and safe mounting on most forklift models.
High capacity for heavy and varied loads
This crane jib is designed to handle both light loads and very heavy objects. With a maximum load capacity of 2,5 tonnes, it is ideal for demanding lifting tasks in industrial, construction, and material handling environments.
Adjustable length for increased flexibility
Thanks to its adjustable length of 950–3520 mm, the jib offers excellent reach and flexibility. This makes it ideal when longer reach is required or when adapting the working radius to different types of loads and lifting situations.
Stable fork pockets for safe operation
With fork pocket dimensions of 185 × 70 mm, the crane jib is securely mounted onto the forklift forks. The stable attachment minimizes the risk of movement, tipping, or imbalance during operation, increasing safety for both the operator and the load.
Versatile use across multiple industries
This crane jib is suitable for a wide range of applications, including lifting palletized goods, construction materials, steel plates, pipes, and industrial components. It is an excellent choice for logistics, construction, manufacturing, and internal transport operations.
Increased productivity and more efficient workflows
By improving lifting capacity and accessibility, this crane jib contributes to more streamlined material handling. Tasks can be completed faster, more safely, and with reduced risk—resulting in improved productivity and minimized downtime.
The stated capacity applies only to the supplied crane jib (unless otherwise specified). Any capacity ratings for the complete machine can only be determined once the final machine configuration, mounting method, and operating conditions are known and verified by the responsible machine manufacturer or system integrator. Load charts/load tables for the complete machine or lifting device must be established by the manufacturer or system integrator responsible for the final configuration, installation, and commissioning.