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31 WIRE ROPE 44 BLOCKS 48 CHAINS 50 CLAMPS 50 CLIPS 52 EQUIPMENT 52 EYE NUTS 52 EYEBOLTS 54 HOIST


WHAT’S NEW LIFT-IT SETS ANOTHER MILESTONE The design and fabrication experts at Lift-It


Manufacturing have set another milestone in what could be considered the largest, synthetic bridle fabricated. The 108 ton rated bridle featured a 5 inch diameter masterlink. The link weighs 516 Lbs. and was selected to support and collect the two high capacity slings. The sling legs are high performance, Twin-Path® Extra Slings featuring K-Spec® high performance fiber. Spatial and pressure calculations were done in the design development stages by Mike Gelskey, Jr. and the sling was


54 HOOKS 57 LINKS 58 LUBRICANTS 58 MASTER LINKS 58 MILLIMETER WIRE ROPE


60 MISCELLANEOUS 62 PRESS 62 ROPE


62 SHACKLES 64 SHEAVES 64 SLEEVES 64 SLINGS 66 SOCKETS 66 SWIVELS 69 THIMBLES 69 TURNBUCKLES 72 WINCHES


sold to Kennedy Wire Rope, Corpus Christi, TX. Lift-It CEO and founder, Michael Gelskey, Sr. remarked, “I am extremely proud of our team in completing this assembly. I have been in the rigging business for 40 years and have never seen a 5 inch masterlink. When they say everything is big in Texas, they are not kidding”. Lift-it Manufacturing is a worldwide leader in the supply of quality rigging and rigging training for 34 years. For more information contact Mike Gelskey, Jr. at 909.469-2251 or visit www.lift-it.com


WHAT’S NEW FROM HARRINGTON HOISTS HARRINGTON HOISTS INTRODUCES HSC GRADE 100 SLING CHAIN


Harrington Hoists, Inc., recently released super strong Grade 100 Sling Chain, which is used to make chain slings when appropriate sling fi ttings are attached. Typical applications requiring sling chain are those involving the lifting of heavy loads or repetitive lifting situations in construction, foundries, steel mills, and heavy machining processes. Harrington Grade 100 Sling Chain is durable, fl exible and will tolerate a wide range of temperatures. It is exceptionally economical due to its long wear life and is easy to inspect, handle and store. This product is currently off ered in three chain diameters of 9/32” (7mm), 3/8” (10mm), and 1/2” (13mm). ❙


HARRINGTON HOISTS, INC. LAUNCHES FOOD GRADE ELECTRIC CHAIN HOISTS


Harrington Hoists, Inc. has also recently introduced their new line of Food Grade electric chain hoists known as the NER-FG Series. These hoists are available in capacities from 1/4 Ton through 2 Ton and are off ered in standard single speed and under-the-cover, variable frequency drive, dual speed. Food Grade hoists can easily be coupled with Harrington’s push, geared or motorized trolleys and are intended for use in any facility where incidental contact with product is a concern. Harrington’s Food Grade hoists include the standard features of white epoxy paint for


hoists, trolleys, hooks and suspenders, nickel-plated load chain, canvas chain container, food grade lubricants in compliance with FDA standards, and stainless steel and nickel-plated components. Many options are also available to meet individual application requirements such as a stainless steel bottom hook, stainless steel trolley wheels, stainless steel side guide rollers, nickel-plated shaft and suspender, stainless steel or plastic chain container, Nickel-diff used load chain, NEMA 4 pendant, pendant cover, stainless steel chain spring and limiting plate, stainless steel cushion rubber and a nickel-plated stopper.


NER-FG food grade hoists include all of the top quality features of Harrington’s standard N/ER three phase electric chain


hoists such as “The Guardian” Smart Brake Technology - a failsafe maintenance-free brake with a 10 year warranty, extreme duty 60 minute rated motor and a completely sealed hoist body suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. Harrington Hoists, Inc. is a Kito Group Company located in Manheim, PA, Elizabethtown, PA and Corona, CA. and is a leading supplier and manufacturer of electric and air powered chain hoists, electric wire rope hoists, lever hoists, manual hand chain hoists, push and geared trolleys, overhead cranes, crane accessories and a full line of replacement parts. ❙


WHAT’S NEW US CARGO CONTROL INTRODUCES NEW PRODUCTS, NEW WEBSITE


US Cargo Control has increased its selection of wire rope


products and re-vamped its web pages to better serve its customers. An entire category of specialty steel cable products has been added, including compacted and swaged steel confi gurations, which off er greater strength than standard steel cable rope. Spin resistant wire rope cable has also been added to better serve industries such as excavating, logging, marine and dredging.


US Cargo Control’s VP of Marketing, Sarah Barron, says


months of research went into determining what products needed to be added to round out the company’s wire cable category. “We were off ering a limited line of popular wire rope products, and we quickly learned after research and customer feedback, that we should be adding more confi gurations for particular industries,” said Barron. “Along with the spin resist wire rope, our new category also includes drilling line and sand line wire rope, which should satisfy the needs of those in industries such as well drilling.” The addition of the new wire rope products also initiated the beginning of a re-design of the website pages to make it easier for customers to shop the wire and cable categories. Items are now separated fi rst by confi guration (i.e. 6x19, 6x37, 7x19, etc.), then customers can make their choices of wire type, such as bright wire, stainless steel, or galvanized. Check out US Cargo Control’s new website at www.USCargoControl. ❙


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