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Chain Slings - All Lifting

HOW IS A CHAIN SLING MADE?

Curious about the craftsmanship behind lifting equipment? Discover how is a chain sling made, from component customization to proof load testing! We highlight essential specifications for various applications, ensuring each sling meets Australian standards. Explore your options and elevate your lifting safety.
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Stainless Steel Lifting Shackles - All Lifting

RATED VS UNRATED STAINLESS STEEL

Most of the stainless steel products you will see on the market are not load rated. Stainless steel is rust resistant and provides good resistance against corrosion compared to normal steel. Usually, stainless steel is not suitable for lifting applications though. Read more now.
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Stainless Steel Product Wall - All Lifting

DO YOU KNOW YOUR STAINLESS STEEL?

This is your essential guide to stainless steel, with a full outline of what makes up stainless steel, the various types, grades and more. Find out how stainless steel may help you with your next lift today
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Helideck Landing Net -All Lifting

WHAT IS A HELIDECK LANDING NET?

All Lifting have taken height safety to a new level with the helideck landing net. Learn more about the helideck net use which is critical in preventing helicopters from rolling and skidding.
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Fall Arrest Harness Clips - All Lifting

HOW TO FIT YOUR SAFETY HARNESS CORRECTLY

How to fit your safety harness correctly. This guide walks you through unpacking, inspecting, and properly wearing your harness, making adjustments for a secure fit, and conducting essential checks with a buddy. Remember, regular maintenance and proper storage are key to safety!
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Winchline Rope, All Lifting

SYNTHETIC VS WIRE WINCHLINE ROPE

If you’re in the market for new rope for your winchline, but not sure about whether you need synthetic or wire rope, here’s a quick and understandable guide. Find out the best option for your lift today.
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Working at Height - All Lifting

HEIGHT SAFETY EXPIRES

Your height safety equipment expires. Like food, all height safety gear has a lifespan from the date it’s manufactured. This can be affected by usage, equipment type and manufacturer guidelines. Find out more today.
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