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German-based company eepos has expanded its range of lifting equipment, launching the new aluminium jib crane for manufacturing, assembly and operations.
{alcircleadd}The new crane is going to be available for release from 8 July and can lift up to 1,000 kg with a maximum boom length of 8 metres, offering flexibility across a range of industrial applications.
The crane is equipped with a new swivel bearing that has 270 degrees of rotation and allows the boom angle to be fine-tuned during installation. Customers can choose column or wall mounted versions, with both boom length and column height adjustable to suit site requirements.
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The company said the hollow aluminium profile rail of the crane helps to improve load positioning. The light-weight design makes it easier to handle and reduces operator effort. The system is intended to improve workplace efficiency, simplify installation and minimise operator fatigue.
The new model is aimed at industries that require safe and accurate material handling, including production facilities, assembly lines and the automotive sector.
Beyond jib cranes, eepos manufactures aluminium crane systems with lifting capacities of up to 2 tonnes, along with lifting axes and energy columns. Since 2024 the company has been part of Kito Crosby, a global supplier of lifting and load-securing solutions.
Last month eepos finished the installation of a light crane system with double-arm jib cranes, Kito hoists, telescopic jib crane applications and an integrated conductor bar for power supply.
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