SFJCL120 Telescopic Jib (Long) 12T

$8,400.00

The SFJCL120 Telescopic Jib is an affordable 12 tonne general purpose long reach forklift jib designed to suit most lifting and maintenance requirements of larger forklifts.

FEATURES:

  • 4.0m reach when fully extended allowing for long reach lifts
  • 2.63m overall length when retracted
  • Wide pockets suit forklifts with hydraulic tine positioners
  • Supplied with safety swivel hook and shackle
  • Slip-on attachment and safety chain allows quick connection to a forklift
  • Zinc finish

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Model Description Price (Excl. GST)
Model: SFJCL120Description: 12T Telescopic Jib (Long)Price: $8,400.00

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ModelWorking Load Limit (WLL) kgLoad Centre (mm)Fork Pocket Size (mm)Fork Pocket Centres (mm)Fork Pocket Length (mm)Unit Weight (kg)OperationFinish
Model: SFJCL120Working Load Limit (WLL) kg: 12,000Load Centre (mm): 1030Fork Pocket Size (mm): 275 x 110Fork Pocket Centres (mm): 1000Fork Pocket Length (mm): 2200Unit Weight (kg): 820Operation: Telescopic, LongFinish: Zinc
Working Load Limit (WLL) per position
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Extension (mm) 1030 2290 2485 2865 3245 3265 4005
WLL (kg) 12,000 10,000 8000 5000 2500 1500 1000
  • What is a forklift jib?

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    Forklift jibs are versatile attachments that increase the capability of a forklift to safely lift suspended loads.

    Fitted directly onto the forklift tynes and secured with a safety chain, a lifting jib allows loads to be suspended from a safety swivel hook at the end of the boom, avoiding the unsafe practice of supporting loads underneath the forks.

    By introducing a controlled lifting point in front of the forklift carriage, a forklift jib enables operators to lift, position, and place items that would otherwise be difficult or unsafe to handle on standard tynes. This includes steel sections, pipes, machinery, formwork, maintenance equipment, and other awkward or oversized loads.

    Forklift jibs are widely used across manufacturing facilities, warehouses, transport yards, construction sites, and maintenance operations. They offer a cost-effective alternative to dedicated cranes or hoists while significantly increasing the versatility of your existing forklift fleet.

    Jibs are available in fixed, angled or tilting telescopic models, providing extended reach, additional lift height, or greater load positioning control depending on operational requirements. There are also specialised lifting jibs designed to suit specific loads.

    When properly engineered and certified, a forklift jib is a practical, safe, and compliant solution to expand lifting capability while maintaining efficiency.

  • What are the benefits of a telescopic forklift jib?

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    A telescopic forklift jib provides adjustable reach, allowing operators to extend or retract the boom to suit the lifting application. This flexibility offers several key benefits:

    Extended reach capability – The SFJCL120 provides up to 4.0 metres of reach when fully extended, making it ideal for long-reach lifting and maintenance tasks.

    Compact transport length – At 2.63 metres when retracted, it remains manageable for transport and storage.

    Improved versatility – Adjustable reach means one attachment can handle multiple lifting scenarios.

    Quick installation – The slip-on design with safety chain allows fast connection to the forklift.

    Compatibility – Wide fork pockets suit forklifts fitted with hydraulic tine positioners.

    Safe lifting setup – Supplied with a safety swivel hook and shackle for controlled load handling.

    Durability – Zinc finish provides corrosion resistance for tough working environments.

    For operations requiring heavy-duty lifting capacity with adjustable reach, a 12 tonne telescopic forklift jib offers a cost-effective alternative to hiring or purchasing additional lifting equipment

  • Why choose East West Engineering for a forklift jib?

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    When investing in a forklift jib, safety, compliance, and engineering expertise matter.

    With over 45 years of experience designing jib attachments for industries across Australia, we understand the structural, compliance, and operational demands of heavy lifting applications.

    East West Engineering forklift jbs are:
    - Engineered to meet relevant Australian Standards
    - Fully tested and certified
    - Supplied with risk assessments and operating instructions
    - Backed by market-leading technical advice and after-sales support

    Our long history in materials handling means customers can be confident they are purchasing a safe, proven, and professionally engineered forklift attachment.

    Choosing East West Engineering means choosing experience, compliance, safety assurance, and dependable product support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Forklift attachments are engineered devices fitted to forklifts to expand their functionality beyond standard pallet handling. They allow forklifts to lift, move, tilt, rotate, clamp, or support different types of loads such as drums, bulk materials, machinery, and irregular items. These attachments are designed to improve handling efficiency and workplace safety across industrial environments.

  • Forklift attachments are important because they improve operational efficiency, increase load handling versatility, and reduce manual handling risks. By enabling forklifts to perform specialised tasks, they help minimise workplace injuries, reduce product damage, and streamline material handling processes in warehouses, construction sites, and manufacturing operations.

  • Forklift attachments improve safety by reducing the need for manual lifting and unstable handling practices. They provide better load control, improve stability during transport, and allow operators to safely manage heavy or awkward materials. This helps reduce the risk of injuries and accidents in high-risk working environments.

  • Yes. Adding a forklift attachment can impact the forklift’s rated capacity due to changes in load centre and additional attachment weight. The combined weight of the attachment and load must always be considered. It is recommended that forklift manufacturers or engineers confirm the revised operating capacity when using attachments.

  • There are many types of forklift attachments designed for specific applications, including fork extensions, work platforms, goods cages & platforms, jibs, bin tippers, drum handlers, dirt buckets, roll prongs, fork spreaders, rotators, clamps, fork positioners, sideshifts, and other specialised lifting solutions. Each attachment is engineered to suit different load types and operational requirements.

    At East West Engineering, we have been designing and manufacturing forklift attachments for over 45 years, specialising in engineered solutions that enhance the versatility and capability of forklifts. Our range of standard and custom-designed attachments has helped industries across Australia safely and efficiently handle a wide variety of loads and applications.

    Whether standard or purpose-built, our forklift attachments are designed to improve productivity, safety, and operational flexibility across demanding material handling environments.

  • Forklift attachments improve productivity by allowing a single forklift to perform multiple handling tasks without the need for additional equipment. This reduces downtime, speeds up material movement, and improves workflow efficiency across operations.

  • Yes. Forklift attachments can be fully customised or engineered to suit specific load sizes, weights, operating environments, and handling requirements.

    At East West Engineering, we specialise in designing and manufacturing both custom forklift attachments and modifications to our standard range. With in-house engineering and production capabilities, we develop solutions tailored to your exact application, including variations in size, capacity and functionality. If the right equipment doesn’t already exist, we’ll engineer a custom solution.

    Based at our Brookvale facility, our engineers and production team work closely together across design, fabrication, and manufacturing to deliver complete material handling solutions. This integrated approach ensures all equipment is Australian Standard compliant, design certified, and built for performance.

    Choosing East West Engineering means more than supplying equipment, it means partnering with a specialist engineering team focused on improving safety, reliability, and productivity on site. Our engineered-to-order forklift attachments help reduce downtime, extend equipment life, and improve operational efficiency across demanding industrial environments.

    While many applications can be met with our standard forklift attachment range, our engineering team can also design and deliver purpose-built solutions when required.

    Speak to an East West Engineering materials handling specialist to find out how a custom forklift attachment can improve your operation.

  • When selecting a forklift attachment, you should consider the load type, weight, dimensions, frequency of use, operating environment, and the capacity of your forklift.

    Choosing the correct attachment is critical to ensure safe operation, improve handling efficiency, and reduce the risk of product damage or equipment wear.

    If you are unsure which attachment is most suitable for your application, speak with a materials handling specialist at East West Engineering. Our technical team can provide expert advice to help you select or engineer the right solution for your specific requirements.