Below-the-Hook- Lifting Devices

Below-the-Hook(BTH)

lifting devices

Below-the-Hook(BTH) lifting devices are important attachments that facilitate the efficient and safe transportation of various types of loads. They include coil hooks, coil grabs, mechanical lifters, spreader bars and magnet lifts used in conjunction with cranes and hoists.

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A coil hook allows for the lifting and transport of steel and other kinds of coil materials through its inner diameter.

This rack and pinion style grab allows for handling of a wide range of coil sizes with minimum manpower.Optional motorized rotation allows the crane operator to spot the coil with precise positioning.

A mechanical lifter has two or more rigid parts that move in unison to attach a load to a hoisting device.
A sheet lifter utilizes two claw-like mechanisms for grabbing loads of wood or sheet metal.
A pallet lifter is equipped with a fork to lift pallets from underneath.
These lifters utilize indentation or friction causing pressure to grip the load.
Typically made using fabricated metal or structural shapes, beams are suspended from a hoist providing one or more load lifting points to efficiently secure and control load movement. There are three types of: lifting beams, spreader bars, and spreader beams.
These create a vacuum to attach the lifter to an object through the use of an electrical extraction pump and sealed pads.
A die turner is designed to turn or rotate(instead of flip) large dies using a crane and rigging equipment.
As the name suggests, drum turners are used to turn the drum over for the purpose of emptying or filling them.
Magnet lifts are used to release or carry flat or round ferrous materials with or without using electricity.