Forged eye bolts serve as permanent or semi-permanent lift points. Angular loading reduces capacity — plan pad eyes accordingly.
Category Archives: Rigging & Lifting
Hooks with functional latches prevent accidental release. Verify latch spring tension, throat opening, and WLL marking.
Screw pin shackles are fast to rig but need disciplined inspection. Use this field checklist before every lift shift.
Grade 80 shackles dominate industrial rigging. Learn which markings are mandatory and how stores teams should reject non-conforming stock.
Bow shackles accept wider multi-leg sling stacks. This article explains geometry advantages and pin loading cautions.
One-ton dee shackles are everyday rigging connectors. Learn when dee geometry wins, how to inspect pins, and what markings must be legible.
Three-ton electric wire rope hoists cover mid-range production lifts. Understand drum length, rope grade, and control options before RFQ.
Ceiling-mounted 1 ton electric hoists speed up repetitive lifts. Verify duty class, mounting, and electrical supply before you order.
K2 and Leo are both popular chain block lines on Indian industrial sites. Here is a practical comparison for procurement teams shortlisting manual hoists.
Five-ton manual hoists support heavier fabrication and field erection. This short guide explains falls of chain, pull force, and site inspection basics.










