If you've found yourself holding a ratchet strap and wondering what to do with it, this blog is for you. In this comprehensive guide to ratchet straps, we're going to cover everything you need to know, from understanding lashing capacity to how to correctly store your equipment.
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During the month of May, you can get up to 40% off our 110 volt Electric Endless Wire Rope Hoist!
This hoist is ideal for use in a range of industrial and commercial settings including; construction sites, restoration projects, elevator shafts and more. It features a compact design and can lift loads up to 300kg. Better yet, you can choose from a variety of wire rope lengths including 20, 30, 60 and 100 metres. All you need to do is choose a suitable length for the job at hand.
We know that you'll love this electric hoist because it boasts incredibly quick working speeds. It can lift at 11m/min and can lower at 15m/min. Weighing in at only 32kg, this lightweight electric wire rope hoist will be a valuable addition to your construction equipment.
For a limited time only, we are offering this incredible Electric Endless Wire Rope Hoist at a very low price. DON'T MISS OUT!
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Not sure if this is the right electric wire rope hoist for you? Take a look at some other options here:
If you have any questions about our Electric Endless Wire Rope Hoist, or if you'd like to place an order over the phone, give us a call on 0117 9381 600. You can shop our full range of electric hoists below.
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SafetyLiftinGear's chain blocks and electric hoists were recently used to dismantle a large goods lift at a hotel on London's Park Lane.
Elevator Solutions Ltd, a Kent-based company who specialise in decommissioning lifts, were asked to remove the 8 tonne lift car and all shaft pulleys. After carrying out an initial site survey and tests, the Elevator Solutions team used a 10 tonne chain block from SafetyLiftinGear to tackle the lift car.
Here at SafetyLiftinGear, we understand the importance of safety in the workplace. No matter what environment you're working in, every individual deserves to feel safe while doing their job.
When it comes to working at height, there are a number of different rules and regulations that must be adhered to. Back in 2005, the UK government passed a piece of legislation titled 'The Work at Height Regulations 2005', which contains a lot of important information pertaining to working at height.
The Work at Height Regulations 2005
Although there is no shortage of literature on how to protect yourself and others when working at height, you may still be wondering exactly what 'working at height' means. How do you know if you're working at height? What work environments count as 'at height'?
If these are questions you've found yourself asking, read on!
Safety line systems are among the most popular safety solutions utilised by people who work at height. They are used to protect workers from falling, whether they’re working on rooftops or trains, skyscrapers or electric towers.
Hydraulic cylinders and pumps can be used to lift a variety of materials. With so many different products on the market, it can be hard to know which hydraulic jack, pump or cylinder is right for the task at hand. To help you make the right decision, we're going to show you the pros and cons of our most popular hydraulic cylinders and pumps. Let's dive in!
Pad jacks are ideal if you're looking for something small and compact. They can easily be manoeuvred under a suitable lifting point and are capable of lifting items weighing up to 150 tonnes. The only downside of pad jacks is that they only offer a small lift height, so aren't suitable for all jobs. Shop our full range of pad jacks below.
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When climbing, either for work or for leisure, there is nothing more important than safety. One of the key aspects to staying safe when climbing is having the right gear for the job; specifically, a top-quality climbing harness.