Lifting Beams and Lifting Frames are typically low-height solutions – they are the optimum solution for indoor lifts or where lifts have restricted headroom.
Lifting Beams tend to be for lifts where the lifting points on the load are all in-line, whereas a Lifting Frame is used for a square/rectangular pattern of lifting points.
Modulift can advise on the best design for a particular application and design lifting beams and lifting frames to suit simple and more complex rigging requirements. Below are some examples;
Multiple connection points to suit different spans/sizes
Additional adjustability to accommodate loads with offset centres of gravity
‘Inverted’ Lifting beams: Tandem Lifting Beams where there are two top lifting points and one central bottom lifting point e.g. when turning two crane hooks into one central lifting point
Lifting Beams/Frames with shackle/crane hook/direct attachment to the load