Liftmax Spreader Bars
The most common below the hook Rigging Device fabricated by Bishop Lifting Products (BLP) is the Liftmax Spreader Bar. Spreader bars are normally made out of pipe and have top and bottom lifting points on opposing ends. They are suspended by a crane from two slings and normally have two to four bottom slings attached for rigging to the load. Custom lifting devices like spreader bars are always in compression and are designed with varying pipe diameters and thicknesses to obtain the proper design factor to meet the maximum rated capacity. Spreader bars are the best choice for loads where the lift points are far apart and load control is important.
Model: SB - Liftmax® Spreader Bar
Features:
- Heavy wall pipe construction with end lugs slotted
- Stainless Steel data plate with individual serial numbers with RFID tracking
- Painted Yellow with durable enamel paint
- Meets or exceeds ASME B30.20 “Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices”
- Design & Fabricated to ASME BTH-1 2008 design standard
- Proof Tested to 125%
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