Techno-Jib Rentals opens Southern California location

Jul 22, 2009 11:18 AM

    
The Techno-Jib T24 expands from 9ft to 24ft.

The Techno-Jib T24 expands from 9ft to 24ft.

Techno-Jib Rentals has opened its doors in Southern California. It is outfitted to supply the full line of Techno-Jib telescoping jib arms and related equipment including the compact T15 model.

Traveling up to 5ft/s, the fully automated Techno-Jibs extend or retract to move the camera smoothly and silently in and out of hard-to-reach places. With the Techno-Jib, the operator can perform diverse camera moves, including zoom, focus and telescoping of the jib arm. The units can be used either by a single operator as a standard jib, or, when equipped with a remote head with hand wheels, they can be operated as a traditional telescopic crane.

The Techno-Jib is available in two models: the T15, with a minimum reach of 7ft and a maximum of 16ft, and the T24, which expands from 9ft to 24ft.




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