A simple, useful, and affordable alternative for managing goods at workstations when the straight arm is not an option because to workplace abstractions. These have twin arms, the major arm of which can spin up to 3600 degrees, and the secondary arm. They typically rotate manually.
A typical articulating jib crane may span up to 6 metres, lift up to 1000 kg, and has a maximum lifting capability of 1000 kg. The crane may fit into confined assembly lines, warehouses, or other industrial spaces because to its small size. Both base mounted and wall mounted versions may be developed for it.
They may be operated beneath overhead cranes, allowing for various logistical processes in manufacturing spaces.