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lifting Accessories

lifting Accessories

  • Chain Slings
  • Shackles
  • Wire Rope Sling
  • Webbing Slings / Round Slings
  • Hook
  • Eyebolt
  • Spreader Beam/Lifting Beam
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Lifting Accessories

Chain Slings

A lifting accessory is any equipment used to attach a load to the lifting equipment, which is not a permanent part of the load.

  • Durable and dependable slings and chains designed to safely lift and secure loads of various shapes and sizes
  • Chain Slings are one of the most durable and robust types of rigging available
  • Types fall under Single leg & Multiple legs (Two / Three / Four legs)
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Hoists and Winches

High-performance hoists and winches suitable for a wide range of lifting tasks, from light-duty to heavy-duty applications.

  • Evaluate the structural components of hoists and winches, including the frame, drum, and cables, for signs of wear, corrosion, or fatigue that could compromise their integrity.
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Load Monitoring Systems

State-of-the-art load monitoring systems to ensure safe lifting operations and prevent overloading.

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Safety Gear and Accessories

Essential safety gear and accessories, including harnesses, safety latches, and fall protection equipment, to safeguard workers and equipment.

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Lifting Accessories

Shackles

A lifting accessory is any equipment used to attach a load to the lifting equipment, which is not a permanent part of the load.

  • A shackle is a u-shaped, load-bearing connecting device designed to be used with a removable pin.
  • Shackles can be used in a number of different rigging and load securement applications to connect different types of lifting slings, chain, or rope to an object or to each other.
  • Two types of Shackles areTwo types of Shackles are
  • Counterbalance Forklift
  • Telehandler
  • Industrial Forklift
  • Rough Terrain Forklift
  • Pallet Jack
  • Walkie Stacker
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Wire Rope Sling

A lifting accessory is any equipment used to attach a load to the lifting equipment, which is not a permanent part of the load. Premium wire ropes and rigging hardware components for strength, durability, and safety.

  • Wire rope slings are an important piece of rigging hardware used in lifting and hoisting operations and are commonly used across different industries.
  • These slings connect the load to the lifting device and are available in a wide range of configurations that support a broad range of applications.
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Webbing Slings / Round Slings

A lifting accessory is any equipment used to attach a load to the lifting equipment, which is not a permanent part of the load.

  • Webbing slings are usually made from polyester, and are designed to lift heavy loads.
  • Webbing slings are flexible, lightweight and have a wide bearing surface, which helps protect the load we are lifting.
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Hook

A lifting accessory is any equipment used to attach a load to the lifting equipment, which is not a permanent part of the load.

  • Hooks for an essential part of Wire Rope & Chain Slings.
  • Lifting hooks will help to enhance safety and increase productivity in all lifting operations.
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Eyebolt

A lifting accessory is any equipment used to attach a load to the lifting equipment, which is not a permanent part of the load.

  • Eye bolts can be used as a connection point for rigging, anchoring, pulling, pushing, or hoisting applications.
  • Although eye bolts are commonly used in industrial applications, they’re also commonly misunderstood or used incorrectly.
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Spreader Beam/Lifting Beam

A lifting accessory is any equipment used to attach a load to the lifting equipment, which is not a permanent part of the load. Customizable lifting beams and spreaders designed to distribute loads evenly and enhance lifting efficiency.

  • A spreader beam is a simple device consisting of a long bar that holds two slings apart.
  • It’s designed to convert lifting loads into pure compressive forces and also spread apart the legs of a sling.
  • Spreader beams convert lifting loads into compressive forces in the beam and tensile forces in the slings