HOOK FAQ

Lifting hooks are used in material handling to securely attach and lift loads using cranes, hoists, or other lifting equipment. They come in various types and configurations to suit different applications.

Consider factors such as the type of load, weight capacity, and the lifting environment. Consult the equipment manufacturer’s guidelines and relevant safety standards to ensure the appropriate selection.

Yes, there are various types of lifting hooks, including clevis hooks, eye hooks, swivel hooks, and forged hooks. Each type is designed for specific applications, and the choice depends on factors like load shape, attachment points, and required mobility.

No. It is crucial not to modify or repair a damaged lifting hook. Damaged hooks should be replaced promptly to ensure the integrity and safety of the lifting equipment.

Lifting hooks should undergo regular inspections before each use. Additionally, conduct more thorough periodic inspections as recommended by the manufacturer and relevant safety regulations.

Check for visible signs of wear, deformation, cracks, or any damage. Ensure that the hook’s latch or safety mechanism is functioning correctly. Refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific inspection criteria.

No. Using a damaged lifting hook, even temporarily, can compromise safety. Damaged hooks should be taken out of service immediately and replaced with a properly functioning one.

Store lifting hooks in a dry and clean environment. Avoid exposure to corrosive substances, extreme temperatures, and direct sunlight. Store them in a way that prevents distortion or damage.

Always follow proper rigging practices. Ensure that the load is evenly distributed, and use appropriate lifting accessories. Do not exceed the rated capacity of the hook, and follow all relevant safety guidelines and regulations.

It depends on the type of hook. Some lifting hooks are designed for specific orientations, while others, such as swivel hooks, offer more flexibility. Always consult the manufacturer’s recommendations for proper usage.

Block / Hoist / Trolley

Chains

Fall Protection

Hooks

Lifting Clamps

Shackles

Cargo Accessories

Lifting Slings

BOTH SIDE THIMBLE HARD EYES- THIMBLE AND THIMBLE STEEL WIRE ROPE SLING
ONE LEG STEEL WIRE ROPE SLING MASTER LINK TO MASTER LINK – RING AND RING
EYE SLING HOOK TO EYE SLING HOOK
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2-leg-wire-sling-master-link-on-top-and-legs-ending-in-thimble-hard-eyes
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One-leg chain sling with clevis grab hook on one end, ideal for heavy lifting in industrial and construction settings in Saudi Arabia (KSA).

Wire Rope Fittings

Wire Ropes

19x7 Bull Non Rotating Steel Wire Rope
6x36 bull steel core steel wire rope
3 STRAND POLYAMIDE NYLON ROPE
3 STRAND HIGH STRENGTH POLYPROPYLENE ROPE
3 STRAND POLYPROPYLENE ROPE

Snatch Block / Pulley

Spreader Beam And Bar

Material Handling Equipment

Rigging Screws

Stainless Steel Accessories

Desiccant

Safety Shoes