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February 24th, 2025

Why are Grade 80 and Grade 100 Components Not Recommended to be Hot Dip or Electro Galvanized?

While galvanizing is an effective method for protecting steel components from corrosion, it is not suitable for all types of steel. High-strength components like Grade 80 and Grade 100 are particularly vulnerable to the risks associated with galvanizing, including hydrogen embrittlement and heat treatment concerns. Understanding these limitations is crucial for ensuring the safety and performance of your projects.
February 20th, 2025

What is the difference between an electric chain hoist and an electric wire rope hoist?

Electric chain hoists and electric wire rope hoists are both types of lifting equipment used to lift and move heavy loads, but they differ in their construction, performance, and typical applications.
February 20th, 2025

The Advantage of Polyester One Way Sling

A polyester one way use sling is a type of lifting sling designed for single-use applications. It is made from high-quality polyester material, which is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to abrasion.
February 12th, 2025

Chain Hoist Safety: A Step-by-Step Guide to Preventing Accidents and Ensuring Efficiency

In this blog, we will walk you through the essential steps to operate a chain hoist safely, ensuring your team stays protected and your operations run smoothly.
February 21st, 2025

Should Master Link be Conformity Marked ( CE/UKCA) ?

Master links and master link assemblies are crucial components in lifting and rigging applications, providing a secure connection point for multiple sling legs. They are designed to handle significant loads and are used in various industries, including construction, maritime, and heavy lifting operations.
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