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Furniture Movers for Better Lifting

By Jim on 28th October

Safe lifting is the cornerstone of working as a removal professional, a construction worker, or someone else who has to move heavy loads on a daily basis. Finding ways to lift these loads carefully and, above all, safely, is absolutely essential. Furniture movers can make a big difference and can help to move loads more safely and more efficiently. They will allow bigger loads to be moved without having to lift them manually which is a major improvement for professionals who want to protect their own physical health, as well as doing a good job for their clients.

  • Furniture movers make lifting safer for the people carrying it out.
  • They allow larger loads to be lifted and moved safely and more easily.
  • Furniture movers come with ratchet straps for securing the load.
  • Items can easily be loaded, even bulky ones, by jacking them up onto the mover and moving them into place safely.

What are Beam Clamps and Why are they Important?

By Jim on 28th September

These essential pieces of equipment are used in lifting and rigging, clamping onto a structural steel beam so that loads can be lifted, managed and moved safely. They can be used with various cranes and other lifting equipment to make lifting safer and more efficient. In turn, this also makes lifting processes simpler, more straightforward, safer, and more efficient; the benefits are far reaching and should not be underestimated by people operating in the lifting industry.

So what exactly is a beam clamp, and how does it work in a little more detail? A beam clamp might also be known as a girder clamp so don’t get confused between the two. They are used to attach a hoist to a runway, lifting beam or similar, so that the hoist can then be used to lift loads. They can be highly customisable and the right beam clamp needs to be used for the right environment. Sometimes this will involve treating the beam in a certain way, and it will certainly involve picking the correct capacity and specifications for the task in hand. The beam clamp used will always need to be fully compatible with the lifting equipment.

How can beam clamps be used? Are they really necessary?

Beam clamps are a necessary means of attaching a lifting point to a beam/girder of a crane or other lifting device. They are very important for safety on site during any lifting procedures. Failure to use the correct lifting equipment can result in damage of the equipment, damage to the load, as well a serious injury.

One of the great aspects of a beam clamp is that it is usually lightweight and easy to transport, so it can be used by mobile teams who are travelling to different sites. It also makes it easier to have the correct beam clamp to hand – because it isn’t difficult to transport them, multiple clamps can be taken from place to place.

How do beam clamps work? Some important factors to consider.

All beam clamps will have different operating mechanisms and will be suited to their own particular purposes. Some operate with a scissor action, while others have bolt fixings or screw locks. However the beam clamp works, it is very important that it is safely fixed onto the beam; a shackle can help with this. It may even be included when buying beam clamps, depending on the intended purpose of the lifting equipment.

As with any kind of lifting equipment, it is absolutely essential that any beam clamps used are of the right specification, which also include the weight capacity. 15,000kg capacity tends to be the upper limit, but check what you need as it may be possible to select a beam clamp with a 6,000kg capacity, or possibly even 3,000kg if it will not be needed for heavy duty industrial lifting. Check all specifications and compatibility in full before you go ahead with your purchase.

Using Jib Crane with a Hoist

By Jim on 31st July

Jib cranes are often used more flexibly than fixed gantry cranes (though less flexibly than mobile cranes, of course). They will need to use a hoist, often attached to a sling, to lift up loads safely and make sure they are properly balanced. The perfect one will work in conjunction with your jib crane and will lift loads safely, keeping the weight well distributed and making sure they are balanced throughout the lifting process.

Wire rope hoists and chain hoists can both be used with jib cranes. Both are electric hoists rather than manual and will require little manual input from the operator. The operator will instead be there to monitor the lift and make sure it happens safely and as expected, rather than having to do any of the actual physical lifting. Jib crane specifications will dictate which type of sling is best to use, and for which kind of lift.

Securing a Load Before Lifting

By Jim on 30th September

Whether you are lifting a load onto moving skates to move across a room, or you are lifting it on a sling, the load has to be secured in order to carry out the lift safely. This should be a point that is covered in the training of any members of staff, when they join the company or when you are refreshing their training.

If you are lifting a load in a lifting sling, it needs to be the right size of sling in order to hold the load and allow it to be secured effectively. You can then go about using anything else you might need to hold it in place, like netting or ratchet straps. These should also be used if you are transporting a load on a vehicle, to secure it down. If you are lifting a load by hand, make sure everyone is taking the weight equally and the load is safe.

The Longevity of a Bridge Crane

By Jim on 24th August

A bridge crane, or overhead crane as it might be known, allows loads to be moved along parallel beams in a straight line direction. This lets you move loads easily and much more quickly than you could if you had to life manually. What is important is to maintain your crane to the highest standards, to avoid the need for buying a new one prematurely.

If you are the owner of a bridge crane, then make sure you buy it in good condition. You can get used cranes that are still in excellent condition, so this shouldn’t pose and problems for you.

You must carry out a daily inspection on your crane, checking all safety equipment is present and correct, and examining the hoist to make sure it is suitable for the lifts you will be carrying out.

You must also carry out regular, thorough inspections on your crane and keep all paperwork up to date.

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