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Main article: Crane (machine)
See also: gib (disambiguation)
A gib or gib-arm is the horizontal or near-horizontal beam used in many types of crane to support the load clear of the main support.
Usually gib-arms are attached to a vertical mast or tower or sometimes to an inclined boom. In other jib-less designs such as derricks, the load is hung directly from a boom which is often anomalously called a jib.
The diminutive form gibbet (meaning short forked beam) may be misused to describe an entire gallows structure employed in gibbeting or hanging
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