A plate lifting clamp is a mechanical device used to grip and lift metal plates and sheets. They are often used in industries like construction, manufacturing and steel fabrication where handling sheets of metal is a routine task.
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A wire rope pulling machine, also called a wire rope winch or wire rope hoist, is a compact and lightweight manual hoist that can be used for lifting, pulling and securing loads.
Wire rope pulling machines work by using a series of mechanical jaws to grip and pull the wire rope. The operator can use the forwards and backwards levers to transfer most of the effort to these jaws, which then grip the rope and pull it along, either lifting or lowering the attached load.
Portable gantries are used for lifting and moving heavy loads in settings where flexibility and mobility are needed. They are often used in construction settings to move materials and components across job sites, and in manufacturing settings to support production lines by lifting and moving materials within a factory or workshop.
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Beam clamps, also known as girder clamps, are primarily used for suspending and securing objects like hoists and pipes to steel beams and other overhead structures in industrial settings. Beam clamps are typically made of durable steel and feature a clamping mechanism (either screw-based or spring-loaded) that grips the flange of a beam securely.
No Falls Week is a campaign taking place between the 12th and 16th May 2025 that is dedicated to promoting safe working at height in the UK. Falls from height are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities, particularly in the construction, maintenance and warehousing industries.
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