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33 WIRE ROPE 47 BLOCKS 47 CHAINS 48 CLAMPS 48 CLIPS 50 EQUIPMENT 50 EYE NUTS 50 EYEBOLTS 52 HOIST
WHAT’S NEW EVOLUTION P9 IMPRESSES WITH HIGHEST RESISTANCE TO CRUSHING AND DEFORMATION
Teufelberger has recently launched a new high perfor- mance boom hoist rope – the Evolution P9. The 9-strand construction with double parallel layered strands, in combina- tion with the improved Teufelberger compaction technology DUOFILL, is impressive with the highest dimensional stability and breaking forces maintaining maximum fl exibility.
Teufelberger notes many advantages of the new Evolution P9 highlighting the excellent spooling behavior in multilayer spooling under high tension due to highest
dimensional stability under lateral pressure. In addition, longer service life is noted due to high wear resistance in multilayer spooling applications, achieved by its 9 strands with lowest surface pressure. Also, best fl exibility and highest breaking forces due to the double parallel layered strands in combination with DUOFILL compaction technology is a strong advantage with Evolution P9.
For more information on Teufelberger and Evolution P9, please visit:
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WHAT’S NEW CIC RELEASES NEW PROGRAM FOR LIFT DIRECTORS
Lift Directors play an important role in overseeing, planning, and executing load handling activities on the job site. Construction users in power generation, oil and gas, mining, heavy haul and transport, and other environments where critical lifts are a common occurrence are increasingly requesting quali- fi ed Lift Directors. In addition, several OSHA and ASME standards list responsibilities for lift directors. For these reasons, Crane Institute Certifi cation
(CIC), Villa Rica, Ga., announces a new certifi cation for Lift Directors.
The release of this certifi cation coincides with a recent alliance between CIC and Institute for Safety and Health Management (ISHM), Yuma, Ariz.
“The Lift Director Certifi cation is distinctive from CIC’s other programs in that lift directors are traditionally management or supervisory level personnel. Many of these individuals may also have broader safety and health responsibilities, additionally making them a candidate for ISHM’s certifi ca- tions,” said Debbie Dickinson, Executive Director of CIC.
“Employers seeking Lift Director Certifi cation for their employees will fi nd that this credential provides a distinct business advantage when those employees also possess value-added soft skills such leadership,
WHAT’S NEW CALDWELL UNVEILS NEW ADJUSTABLE LIFTING GRAB
The Caldwell Group, Rockford, IL, recently announced their new Adjustable Lifting Grab at CONEXPO 2014. Caldwell’s Adjustable Lifting Grab is the variable solution you need on your worksite to handle a wide range of loads. Ideal for blocks of con- crete, stone, rough marble, granite, or any other solid material.
The Adjustable Lifting Grab can handle loads as narrow as 3”, as wide as 60” and any size in between. Custom confi gurations are also available. Designed and manufactured to ASME B30.20 and BTH-1, design category B, service class 3 standards. For more information, visit:
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negotiation, time management, risk mitigation, communication, and process planning,” said Mike Parnell, Chairman of the CIC Lift Director Committee.
The title of Lift Director is currently listed in the OSHA 29CFR1926.1400 document and multiple ASME standards, including B30.3 Tower Cranes, B30.29 Self Erecting Tower Cranes, B30.5 Mobile and Locomotive Cranes, and B30.23 Personnel Lifting Systems. “In addition, Lift Director is heavily integrated into ASME P30.1 Lift Planning document, scheduled for release in March 2014,” said Parnell, who is President of Industrial Training International and Chairman of the ASME P30 Committee. “A number of the documents do an exceptional job of describing the roles and responsibilities associated with a lift director,” he said. For more information, visit:
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52 HOOKS 54 LINKS 56 MASTER LINKS 56 MILLIMETER WIRE ROPE
58 MISCELLANEOUS 61 PRESS 61 ROPE 61 SHACKLES
64 SHEAVES 64 SLEEVES 64 SLINGS 64 SOCKETS 66 SWIVELS 66 THIMBLES 66 TRAINING 68 TURNBUCKLES 71 WINCHES
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