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  2. Lifting beam - Wikipedia

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    The lifting beam (also known as traverse, spreader beam) is a steel beam that is attached to the hook of the crane in order to spread the slings from one end of an elongated load (like a wall panel) to another. The bottom of the beam has multiple connection points for hanging the load. [1] H-shaped traverse. The lifting beams are used in ...

  3. Lifting equipment - Wikipedia

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    Lifting equipment, also known as lifting gear, is a general term for any equipment that can be used to lift and lower loads. [1] Types of lifting equipment include heavy machinery such as the patient lift , overhead cranes , forklifts , jacks , building cradles, and passenger lifts, and can also include smaller accessories such as chains ...

  4. Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998

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    A safe working load (SWL) should, according to the regulations be marked onto lifting equipment with the relevant SWL being dependent on the configuration of the equipment, accessories for lifting such as eye bolts, lifting magnets and lifting beams should also be marked. [5]

  5. Overhead crane - Wikipedia

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    The double girder overhead crane structure is used for heavier applications up to 125 tons and reaching over 100 feet of span. It can also be used to gain lifting height because the hoist of the double girder overhead crane is placed on the beams and the hook fits between them. Suspended Overhead Crane

  6. Jack (device) - Wikipedia

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    A demonstration of using two stacked air bags to lift the rear of a car. An inflatable jack, lifting bag, or pneumatic lifting bag is an air bag that is inflated by compressed air (without a hydraulic component) in order to lift objects. The bag can be deflated to be reused later.

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    This Florida homeowner has been assessed nearly $75,000 in fines for trash, debris piling up the yard — and neighbors are speaking out

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