Lifting and Rigging Hardware

At All Lifting we offer the essentials for your lifting and Rigging hardware needs. These devices are used to lift and move loads in a crane system safely. We also offer the tools needed to distribute the weight of the load evenly while lifting. We have more than 1,500 products available that can help with lifting applications. Check out our entire selection today.
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Eye-Bow-Nut-All-Lifting
$37.86

Eye Bow Nut

All Lifting

Our Bow Nut is meticulously crafted to meet the rigorous standards outlined by ASME B30.26, ideal for applications requiring a removable hanging Ey...

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Rigging Equipment

Using incorrect or low-quality rigging hardware can lead to unstable loads, safety risks and costly downtime. Reliable rigging equipment is essential for safe lifting, securing and load control on any worksite. At All Lifting, we supply high-quality rigging supplies designed to support safe lifting operations, improve efficiency and meet Australian safety standards across construction, industrial and crane applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What industries commonly use rigging equipment?

Rigging equipment is widely used in construction, mining, transport, manufacturing, warehousing and marine applications. Any industry that lifts, moves or secures heavy loads relies on quality rigging hardware to maintain safety and efficiency.

What is the difference between rated and commercial rigging hardware?

Rated rigging hardware is designed and tested for lifting applications and comes with a verified working load limit. Commercial hardware may be suitable for general use, but should not be used for overhead lifting unless clearly rated for such use.

Can rigging equipment be used for load restraint as well as lifting?

Yes. Some rigging supplies, such as turnbuckles, hooks, and clips, are commonly used for load restraint during transport. However, lifting and restraint applications require different ratings, so the hardware must be selected accordingly.

How do I know if rigging hardware is compatible with my slings or chains?

Compatibility depends on size, load rating and connection type. Hardware should match or exceed the working load limit of the sling or chain being used. Using mismatched components can reduce lifting safety.

What materials are rigging components made from?

Rigging equipment is commonly made from alloy steel, carbon steel or stainless steel. The material selection depends on load requirements, environmental conditions, and corrosion resistance.

How often should rigging equipment be replaced?

Rigging equipment should be replaced when it shows signs of wear, deformation, cracking or corrosion. Regular inspections help identify when components are no longer safe to use.

Is stainless steel rigging suitable for lifting applications?

Stainless steel rigging is often used for corrosion resistance, especially in marine or outdoor environments. However, not all stainless hardware is rated for lifting, so load ratings must always be checked.

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