What is a jib on a boom lift?

A jib on a boom lift is an additional arm or extension that is attached to the end of the main boom. It can be adjusted and positioned independently from the main boom and allows for increased reach and flexibility in accessing hard-to-reach areas.

The jib typically has a smaller, lighter construction compared to the main boom, making it easier to maneuver and position for precise placement of workers and equipment. It can also be angled and rotated to reach over obstacles or into tight spaces.

Jibs on boom lifts are commonly used in construction, maintenance, and other industries where workers need to access elevated areas with greater flexibility and precision. They provide added versatility and functionality to the boom lift, allowing for a greater range of motion and access to a wider variety of work areas.