Lifting Beams/Spreader Beams
Our lifting beams are made from high-quality materials and are built to withstand heavy loads, making them a reliable choice for any industrial or construction setting. Our team of experienced engineers will work with you to design a beam that meets your specific requirements, ensuring efficient and safe lifting operations.
Whether you need a single-point lift beam for precise positioning or a multi-point spreader beam for larger loads, we have the solution for you. We also offer adjustable or fixed-length beams to accommodate different load sizes and weights.
In addition to our standard line of lifting beams, we also specialize in custom-designed solutions. If you have unique material handling challenges, our engineering team can develop a tailored solution that meets your exact specifications.
At our company, safety is always our top priority. That's why all of our lifting beams undergo rigorous testing and adhere to industry standards. You can trust that each beam is designed with the highest level of quality and precision to ensure the safety of both your workers and your equipment.
Investing in one of our lifting beams means investing in efficiency, productivity, and most importantly - safety. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help improve your material handling processes with our innovative lifting beam solutions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Lifting beams and spreader bars are devices used to distribute the load when lifting with a crane, ensuring stability and safety.
Determine load capacity, length, and type. Ensure they are designed for specific lifting applications and comply with safety standards.
Inspect for signs of wear or damage, check attachment points, ensure the beam or bar is straight and not bent, and verify the load rating. Conduct regular load tests and professional inspections.
They provide balanced lifting, reduce the risk of load damage, and enhance safety during lifting operations.
Yes, there are adjustable, fixed, and telescopic types, each suited for different lifting scenarios.