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Lifting beam

Lifting beam

Created OnFebruary 6, 2018
byCapt. Angad S Cheema
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a strength member, usually constructed in steel suspended from the lifting purchase of a heavy-lift derrick when engaged in making a long or wide load lift. Lifting beams may accommodate ‘yokes’ at each end to facilitate the securing of the wire slings shackled to the load.

Related:

  • Hog (Hogging)
  • Timber
  • Cargo Securing Manual
  • Proof load
  • Beam Knees
  • Dreadage or Dreading Clause

By Capt. Angad S Cheema

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