Lifting Spreader Bar and Adjustable Beam Lifts
The Beam of Lifting Rather than relying on a single beam, lifting beams use a long one to transfer the lifting load into a bending moment. Lifting beams are generally heavier and more expensive than spreader bars because they make much less efficient use of material. Because of the reduced headroom needed to perform the lift, lifting beams are a popular choice. When it comes to lighter, shorter-span charges, such as those in manufacturing or storage facilities, lifting beams are the ideal solution. Using a spreader bar If you're looking for a simple way to lift something, spreader bars (also known as lifting spreaders) are precisely what you're looking for. Lifting loads are converted from a lifting perspective into compressive and tensile forces, respectively. As a result, they are lighter, easier to design, and less expensive than lifting beams with similar structural features. Lifting beams , on the other hand, only require a small amount of headroom. Spreaders and Lif