Mobile Crane
A versatile, wheeled crane that can move between sites and is used for lifting and transporting
heavy loads over short distances.
Forklift
A powered industrial vehicle with forks used for lifting and moving materials, commonly found in
warehouses and construction sites.
Hoist
A mechanical device that lifts or lowers loads using a drum or lift wheel, often powered by
electric or manual means.
Tower Crane
A tall, fixed crane that provides height and reach for lifting heavy materials, primarily used in
large construction projects.
Window Cradle
A suspended platform used for accessing and cleaning windows on tall buildings, allowing
workers to operate safely at heights.
Overhead Crane
A crane that runs on elevated tracks, designed to lift and move materials within a facility,
commonly found in factories and warehouses.
Jibs and Booms Extensible arms attached to cranes or hoists, used to extend the reach of the lifting mechanism
and allow for better maneuverability.
Running Structures
Tracks or rails along which mobile lifting equipment operates, providing stability and guiding
movement.
Side Boom
A type of crane with a horizontal boom that can lift and lay down pipes or other materials,
typically used in pipeline construction.
Crawler Crane
A crane mounted on tracks, providing stability and mobility on uneven terrain, ideal for heavy
lifting in construction sites.
Elevator
A vertical transport system that moves people or goods between floors in a building, typically
enclosed and powered by electric motors.
Escalator
A moving staircase that transports people between different levels of a building, using a
continuous loop of steps driven by a motor.
Construction Hoist
A temporary lift used on construction sites to transport materials and personnel vertically, often
featuring a cage or platform for safe loading and unloading.
Pulleys
Mechanical devices consisting of a wheel and a rope or cable, used to change the direction of
force and reduce lifting effort.
Chain Block/Lever Block
Manual lifting devices that use a chain mechanism to lift heavy loads vertically, suitable for
workshops and construction sites.
Lifting Beams
Horizontal beams that distribute load weight evenly across multiple lifting points, enhancing
stability during lifting operations.
Chain Slings
Heavy-duty chains used to lift and secure loads, offering strength and durability for various lifting
applications.
Shackles
U-shaped metal fasteners with a pin used to connect slings, chains, or hooks to loads, providing
a secure lifting point.
Eye Bolts
Bolts with a looped head designed to provide a secure attachment point for lifting slings and
other equipment.
Wire Ropes
Strong, flexible cables made from strands of wire, used in various lifting applications for their
high tensile strength.
Turn Buckles
Adjustable devices used to tighten or loosen tension in cables or ropes, helping to maintain the
required load securement.
Webbing Slings
Flat straps made of synthetic materials, used for lifting and securing loads, offering flexibility and
reduced risk of damage.
Round Slings
Continuous loops of synthetic material used to lift and support loads, providing strength while
minimizing surface damage.
Hooks
Curved metal devices that connect lifting gear to loads, available in various styles for different
applications.