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Lifting Yoke
Lifting yokes are a type of rigging hardware used to lift and move heavy loads in various industrial and construction applications. They consist of a metal frame with a lifting point that is used to attach a lifting sling or chain. Lifting yokes are typically made of durable materials such as steel or alloy. One of the main advantages of lifting yokes is their versatility, which allows them to be used in a wide range of applications, including construction, manufacturing, shipbuilding, and more. They can handle various weight capacities and sizes of loads, and can be used in both vertical and horizontal positions. Lifting yokes are also easy to operate and maintain, which reduces downtime and increases efficiency. They also have a high resistance to abrasion, corrosion, and heavy loads, making them suitable for use in harsh environments. Investing in high-quality lifting yokes is crucial for ensuring the safety and efficiency of lifting operations and also helps to reduce costs associated with frequent replacements and maintenance. It can also help to improve productivity and reduce the risk of injury. Lifting yokes are available in different types such as spreader yoke, lifting yoke, and more, to cater to different lifting applications.
Forklift Beam
WLL:
5
During forklift work, there is often a need to lift at one point, using both forks and the full capacity of the fork lift. Our fork lift beam provides a simple solution as it can quickly be attached to the forks without the need for any mechanical locking. A stand to facilitate collection and return of the beam (storage) can be made to order.
Design: Cut plate with welded support plates. Friction rubber underneath the plates prevents sliding during loading. Model 6702 incorporates large openings for trucks with stabilizer legs. The beam comes complete with shackle and swivel safety hook.
Proof: Batch proof 2 x WLL
Material: High-strength structural steel.Marking: According to standard, CE-marked, Maximum loadFinish: Yellow painted.Standard: EN 13155 Safety factor: 4:1
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