by erenninger | Jun 21, 2021 | Lifting Magnet Systems
Operators of steel handling magnets need to be aware of the ‘breakaway force’ required to separate a magnet from the workload surface. This ensures that the operator knows just how heavy a load they can lift without running into issues. But how exactly is breakaway...
by erenninger | May 15, 2021 | Safety & Operation
From accidental drops to collisions and more, there is no shortage of hazards in the industrial lifting industry. However, the hazards of the job can go further than what you can see with the naked eye. There are also hazards like inhaling silica dust on the job....
by erenninger | Apr 19, 2021 | below the hook lifting device
Below-the-hook mechanical lifting devices come in many variations, each suitable for a number of applications. In each variation, a lifting device attaches to an apparatus that can pick up a load and hold it firmly in place as it moves from one place to another. While...
by erenninger | Mar 15, 2021 | Sheet Lifting
One of the more common industrial uses of magnets takes place during the steel making process. Handling scrap metal, melting it down, and pouring liquid steel are dangerous tasks that benefit greatly from industrial lifting magnets. Different types of cranes are...
by erenninger | Feb 15, 2021 | Lifting Magnet Systems
A magnetic lifting device is a common attachment for below-the-hook cranes. They use either permanent or electromagnets and are used on a wide array of applications. Choosing the right industrial magnet for your application is important, so detailed consideration of...