Libec Jib arm with carrying case
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The definitive modern offerings matching this description are the Libec JB40 and Libec JB50 telescopic standalone jib arm systems, both of which ship standard from the factory with dedicated, custom-fitted padded transport cases.
These portable mini-jibs utilize continuous telescopic front arm structures rather than legacy multi-segment bolt-on piping, allowing a single operator to rapidly expand or collapse the mechanical reach using integrated compression flip-levers.
Comparative System Engineering Breakdown
Libec designs its standalone jib packages to serve distinct payload and structural reach thresholds. Choosing between the two models depends on whether you prioritize maximum camera weight or long vertical/horizontal travel distance:
1. Libec JB40 Standalone System
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Telescopic Front Reach Range: Extends continuously from 63.0 cm to 100.0 cm (24.8" to 39.5") from the central pivot column.
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Heavy Payload Stiffening: Specifically engineered to maximize load limits on small, tight location sets. When fully collapsed to its 63 cm baseline, it operates with a massive structural capacity of 30.0 kg (66.1 lbs). When fully extended to 100 cm, it maintains a stable 20.0 kg (44.0 lbs) threshold, eliminating standard arm twist or flexing under high tilt speeds.
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Plug-In Tail Setup: Features a rapid plug-in weight bar mechanism that replaces older screw-on bar styles, allowing counterweight plates to slide on and pin securely within seconds during field assembly.
2. Libec JB50 Standalone System
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Telescopic Front Reach Range: Expands across an extended tracking distance from 100.0 cm to 190.0 cm (39.5" to 75.0"), offering significantly higher tracking angles and wider diagonal panning sweeps.
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Proportional Capacity Scaling: Balanced for standard digital cinema or mid-sized ENG configurations. It provides a 20.0 kg (44.0 lbs) payload capacity at its 100 cm setting, which scales down to 10.0 kg (22.0 lbs) when pushed out to its maximum 190 cm limit.
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Dual Retractable Framework: Features a secondary mechanical adjustment allowing the entire central support casting to slide backward by 30.0 cm (12.0") toward the rear counterweights. This feature reduces the rear tail-swing radius, preventing the balance weights from striking walls when panning inside small studio rooms.
Shared Architectural Architecture & Core Features
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Universal Base Interface: Both units incorporate an industry-standard 100mm leveling half-ball base that drops directly into any standard professional heavy-duty 100mm bowl video tripod legs.
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Dual Fluid Head Compatibility: The front camera mounting zone is an integrated 100mm bowl platform. Every standalone kit includes a precision-machined 75mm conversion adapter ring (AD-75), allowing crews to alternate between heavy production heads and compact, lightweight event heads seamlessly.
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Integrated Rig Reversal: The front mounting bracket can be unbolted and completely flipped upside down. This enables safe, ground-scraping underslung tracking configurations for specialized low-angle capture.
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Transit Bags with Integrated Protection: The standalone carrying cases are lined with thick high-density foam cells, tailored pockets for the weight bars/pins, and heavy-duty industrial zippers. The JB50 case includes integrated rolling wheels to ease transport across airport terminals and stages.
Technical Specifications Comparison Matrix:
| Performance Parameter | Libec JB40 Standalone Package | Libec JB50 Standalone Package |
| Primary Front Arm Reach | 63.0 cm to 100.0 cm / 24.8" to 39.5" | 100.0 cm to 190.0 cm / 39.5" to 75.0" |
| Maximum Load Capacity (Retracted) | 30.0 kg / 66.1 lbs | 20.0 kg / 44.0 lbs |
| Minimum Load Capacity (Extended) | 20.0 kg / 44.0 lbs | 10.0 kg / 22.0 lbs |
| Base Mounting Bowl Fitting | 100mm Diameter Base | 100mm Diameter Base |
| Front Head Interface Fitting | 100mm Bowl (Includes 75mm Adapter) | 100mm Bowl (Includes 75mm Adapter) |
| Net Unloaded System Weight | 10.3 kg / 22.7 lbs | 16.4 kg / 36.1 lbs |
| Padded Travel Enclosure Style | Premium Padded Shoulder-Strap Bag | Heavy-Duty Lined Rolling Wheel Case |
Operational System Tips for Standalone Jibs:
💡 The Balancing Safety Flow: When constructing either arm standalone on a tripod, always completely lock the pan and tilt friction knobs on the center column assembly before mounting any exterior hardware. Rig your camera platform first. While one crew member holds the camera arm steadily, the second should slide standard barbell counterweight discs onto the rear bar. Release the friction locks slowly to check balance, adjusting the weight profile until the jib arm floats perfectly parallel to the earth on its own when untouched.
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Isolating Monitoring Lines: Avoid clamping production monitors or wireless receivers onto the moving aluminum tubes, as their varying arcs alter your precise gravity balance as you tilt the jib up or down. Instead, screw your articulating monitor arm directly into the dedicated 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 accessory sockets machined into the stationary central support casting, keeping your view stable while the arm tracks around it.

