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Indentbuy is your trusted supplier for a comprehensive range of Safelift lifting equipment and rigging accessories. Engineered for maximum safety and durability, Safelift products are the professional's choice for hoisting and material handling in manufacturing, construction, and logistics. All our Safelift gear is load tested and certified to meet stringent industry standards. Get in contact with us today!
Safelift Lifting & Hoisting Solutions
From heavy-duty hoists to precision-engineered clamps, find the right tool for every lift.
Hoisting Equipment: Chain Blocks & Electric Hoists
Safelift hoists provide the power and control needed for safe vertical lifting. Whether you need the manual reliability of a chain block or the efficiency of an electric hoist, we have a solution.
- Chain Pulley Blocks: Ideal for maintenance, machine shops, and construction sites without ready power access. Capacities from 1 to 20 Tons.
- Electric Chain Hoists: For repetitive, heavy lifting on production lines and in warehouses. Features include safety limit switches and robust construction.
Polyester Lifting Slings (Webbing & Round)
Lightweight, flexible, and strong, Safelift polyester slings protect valuable and delicate loads from scratches and crushing. Each sling comes with a clear tag indicating its Safe Working Load (SWL).
- Webbing Slings: Versatile and durable, available in multi-leg configurations (1, 2, 3, & 4 legs).
- Round Slings (Endless): Offer excellent flexibility and can be used in vertical, choker, or basket hitches for various load shapes.
- Factor of Safety: All slings are manufactured with a high factor of safety (typically 5:1 or 7:1) for enhanced security.
Shackles, Eyebolts & Rigging Hardware
Safelift shackles and hardware are the critical connection points in any lifting assembly. Forged from high-tensile steel and proof load tested, they offer guaranteed reliability.
- Shackle Types: We stock both Bow Shackles (for multi-leg sling connections) and D-Shackles (for in-line lifting).
- Clear Markings: Each shackle is clearly embossed with its manufacturer mark, size, and Safe Working Load (SWL).
Lifting Clamps & Beams
Securely grip and lift heavy materials like steel plates, beams, and drums. Safelift lifting clamps are designed with safety locking mechanisms to prevent accidental release under load.
- Plate Lifting Clamps: For vertical and horizontal lifting of steel plates.
- Beam Clamps: Provide a secure, temporary anchor point on I-beams for attaching hoists.
Industrial Pallets
While not for hoisting, Safelift also provides durable industrial pallets designed to support your products during lifting, storage, and transport, fully compatible with forklifts and pallet trucks.
- Heavy-Duty Construction: Designed for repeated use in tough industrial environments and for warehouse racking systems.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Lifting Professionals
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Q: How do I choose the right lifting sling for my application?
A: First, know the exact weight of your load. Always select a sling with a Safe Working Load (SWL) that exceeds your load weight. Second, consider the load's shape and material. Use wide webbing slings to protect delicate surfaces. Use multi-leg slings to balance long or oddly shaped loads.
Q: What is the difference between a Bow Shackle and a D Shackle?
A: A D Shackle (or Dee Shackle) is narrow and shaped like a 'D', primarily used for in-line, single-leg lifting applications. A Bow Shackle has a larger, 'O'-shaped bow, which allows it to handle loads from multiple angles, making it ideal for connecting multi-leg slings.
Q: What does "SWL" mean on my lifting equipment?
A: SWL stands for Safe Working Load. It is the maximum load weight that a piece of lifting equipment (like a shackle, sling, or hoist) can safely handle without fear of breaking. You should never exceed the SWL.
Q: How often should I inspect my lifting slings?
A: A visual inspection should be conducted by the operator before every use to check for cuts, burns, chemical damage, or damaged stitching. A thorough, documented inspection by a competent person should be performed periodically (e.g., every 6 or 12 months, depending on usage and regulations). Damaged slings must be removed from service immediately.
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