Spreader Bars and lifting Beams

Spreader Bars and Spreader Beams also called Lifting Bar or Lifting Beam, are vital for safe lifting operations. A spreader beam has a single, centred lifting point for controlled lifts, while a spreader bar keeps sling legs separated to distribute forces and reduce load stress. The key difference is how lifting forces are managed. To ensure safety and reliability, both must be inspected annually by a competent person under Australian Standards.

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Bulk Bag Lifter

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Our Bulk Bag Lifter is an innovative lifting system that features weld-on loops, allowing it to be hoisted with a jib or a spreader bar. We offer t...

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Lifting Spreader Bars

Lifting spreader bars are essential tools for lifting and rigging applications, evenly distributing the weight of heavy loads. At All Lifting and Safety, we offer a wide range of crane and spreader beams for lifting, designed to maximise safety and efficiency. Our spreader bars are built to the highest standards, ensuring a durable and reliable lifting solution for any heavy-duty task.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are lifting spreader bars used for?

Lifting spreader bars distribute the weight of heavy loads evenly across multiple lifting points. They help ensure a balanced lift, preventing the load from swinging and reducing the risk of accidents. They are ideal for lifting large, heavy, or awkwardly shaped loads.

How do crane spreader beams work?

Crane spreader beams secure the load at multiple attachment points, evenly distributing the weight and preventing tilting or swinging during lifting. This allows for safer, more controlled lifts, especially for large or bulky items.

What’s the difference between a spreader bar and a lifting beam?

A spreader bar distributes weight across multiple points to prevent tilting or swinging. At the same time, a lifting beam typically has a single lifting point, ideal for evenly balanced loads. Both serve the same purpose: safe load handling, but they are used in different lifting scenarios.

How much weight can the spreader beam for the lifting handle?

The weight capacity of a lifting spreader bar depends on the material used and its design. At All Lifting and Safety, we offer spreader bars with a range of load capacities, from light-duty to heavy-duty applications. Be sure to choose a spreader bar that exceeds your load's weight for optimal safety.

What materials are used to make lifting spreader bars?

Lifting spreader bars are typically made of high-strength materials, such as steel or alloy steel. These materials are selected for their ability to withstand the stresses and strains of heavy-duty lifting tasks.

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