Lifting Swivels

Lifting swivels are a vital lifting accessory that removes pressure from the lifting equipment and support structure. Depending on your application, lifting swivels are available including swivel snap hooks, bow bow, bow clevis and more. A wide variety of end fittings can be secured including jaw, eye, hook, shackle and more. All Lifting offer an extensive range of lifting swivels, designed with durability and safety in mind. We are also fabrication specialists, and can customise a swivel for your next lift.
Lifting Swivels - All Lifting and Rigging Gear
Swivel-Bow-Bow-Type-All-Lifting
from $21.72

Swivel Bow Bow Type

All Lifting

Our Swivel Bow Bow Type is a versatile and reliable component commonly employed in marine and fishing applications. Available in sizes ranging from...

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from $20.75

Swivel Eye Bow Type

All Lifting

Our Swivel Eye Bow Type is the go-to choice for marine and fishing enthusiasts! Crafted from high tensile steel, it's tough, quenched, tempered, an...

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Swivel Hook For Lifting

Twisting loads during lifting can cause instability, uneven stress and premature equipment wear. Rigging swivels are designed to prevent load rotation by allowing controlled movement under load. At All Lifting, we supply reliable lifting swivel solutions, including swivel hooks and swivel lifting eyes, to improve load alignment, reduce stress on rigging systems and support safer lifting across Australian worksites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are rigging swivels used for?

Rigging swivels are used to prevent twisting in lifting and rigging systems. They allow the load to rotate freely, reducing stress on slings, chains and hooks during lifting operations.

What is a swivel hook for lifting?

A swivel hook for lifting is a hook with a built-in swivel mechanism that allows rotation under load. It helps maintain proper load alignment and improves lifting safety.

What is the difference between swivel hooks and swivel lifting eyes?

Swivel hooks connect directly to chains or slings, while swivel lifting eyes are fixed to the load itself. Both allow rotation but serve different connection purposes.

When should I use a heavy-duty swivel?

A heavy duty swivel should be used for high-load or continuous lifting applications where load rotation is likely. These swivels are designed to safely handle higher forces.

Are swivels suitable for overhead lifting?

Yes, provided the swivel is rated for lifting and used within its working load limit. Always check specifications before use.

Do rigging swivels require inspection?

Yes. Rigging swivels should be inspected regularly for wear, deformation or damage to ensure continued lifting safety and compliance.

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