Where to Buy a Jib Crane

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For those who aren’t overly familiar with the lifting equipment industry, it might be difficult to know where to obtain one of the best jib cranes on the market, as well as where to buy jib crane accessories. This could include anything from lifting slings to hoists; anything that can be used alongside a jib crane in order to make it easier to operate. Choosing the place to buy your crane is the first important step within the process, as you must be sure that you are buying equipment that is built to last. It must be a good investment for your business and above all, it must be safe, making it safe for use in your environment.

Where to buy jib cranes

There are two main routes you can take when sourcing and buying a jib crane: buying online or buying from a retailer in person. If you buy online, this might be a retailer you have heard of before and have worked with to some extent, so you have some knowledge of them and their equipment. If you need to see the crane in person and ask more in-depth questions, buying in person could be a better option.

Ask others in your line of work where they buy jib cranes and lifting equipment, and see what they can recommend. This is an industry where a recommendation can mean a lot, as other people in your industry are likely to be highly knowledgeable. If they share their knowledge with you and you share yours with them as well, then it becomes much easier to shop for lifting equipment and find what you are looking for.

These are some of the things to look out for when buying a jib crane:

  • Brand. Look out for brands that you recognise and that you might want to use. It’s important you make sure the manufacturer will be able to offer the brands that you are interested in, especially if you are travelling a long distance to view or pick up your lifting equipment.
  • Reputation. Have you heard of the supplier before? A good supplier will have a reputation that precedes them, and if you haven’t personally heard of them, others certainly will have. Ask around to see how popular an option this supplier is and whether they have a good reputation.
  • Compatibility with existing setup. A jib crane is beneficial because it can be operated in tight spaces with low headroom. It’s possible to get a jib crane to fit into really quite a small space without compromising functionality. If you are shopping for a jib crane, make sure you know the important stats like how much space you have and what you need the crane to do. This all becomes very important when you are spending a decent sum of money on a crane.

If you are interested in a specific type of jib crane, you may need to speak to various suppliers. Make sure you have your specifications to hand before contacting them.

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Lifting Equipment Around the Workplace

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Lifting equipment is one of those things that sounds like it would be most suited to an industrial environment. In fact, many businesses use lifting equipment on a daily basis, whether or not they think about it. If you use a trolley to transport materials around your building, then this in itself counts as using lifting equipment.

If you don’t use any kinds of lifting equipment at all, are there maybe kinds that could really benefit your business? There are various types of lifting equipment available to help people in the day to day running of their businesses. If you require furniture to be moved regularly, for example, then you might benefit from furniture movers or load moving skates. You might also want to think about attachments for your everyday equipment, like snow ploughs, which are seasonal and can help your business to continue running around the clock despite any bad weather.

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Choosing an Electric Hoist

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A hoist is the part of a crane that actually performs the lifting, moving loads up and down and sometimes across as well. If you need to invest in a new hoist, then you will have two main options: manual or electric. If you choose manual, you will be able to use this anywhere without an electricity supply. However, the people operating it will need to do all of the work by hand, performing the lift manually. If you are going to invest in new lifting equipment, then an electric hoist is the better option for you. 

Finding the right hoist specification for your needs 

The next problem comes in choosing your hoist. Often, they will be made to your specifications and are not one size fits all type products. This means that you will need to know exactly what you want to get out of a hoist before you place an order. 

Some of the things a supplier will need to know are: 

  • The height of the lifts you are going to be carrying out
  • The maximum weight that the load could be
  • The beam flange width
  • Where the hoist is going to be used, in an indoor or outdoor environment
  • The number of lifts that you will be performing

There are also some more premium features you can select. These include: 

  • Chain containers. These will collect up the slack from the chain as the hoist is operating. This makes the operation safer, but will also help in protecting the load, because a chain could damage a load that is delicate. 
  • Dual speed. The hoist will be able to lift a load at two different speeds, so you can specify it when you are operating the crane. This is useful when you are handling more delicate goods, as you can lower it down or begin lifting it at a slower pace. 

Once you know what you need to get out of your hoist, you can choose the right electric chain hoist for your needs. If you don’t know what type of hoist will meet your requirements, then find a reputable supplier who will be able to offer you help and advice. They will take into account everything you need and will advise you on the kinds of products that will do what you need them to do. This can be a good way to find out about the different kinds of products that are on the market – if you always stick with what you know, you might not know that there are other hoists and items of lifting equipment available that would better suit you and your cranes. The lifting equipment market is one that changes rapidly and there are always new developments, so even if you think you know exactly what you need, then it is always worth having a discussion with your trusted lifting equipment suppliers. 

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Could Loads Moving Skates Help your Business?

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In industry and especially in construction, there are two main priorities: safety and efficiency. Often, the two will work hand in hand, because when people are working in a focused and efficient manner, they also tend to be working safely. This isn’t a given though and all business owners need to balance the two carefully.

Load moving skates are one of the pieces of equipment that could really help you improve safety and with it, efficiency as well. These simple yet clever pieces of equipment are used to move loads carefully and safely into a new position, saving members of staff the arduous and often, dangerous, process of moving loads manually.

The skates will simply slide underneath the load, using jacks if needed. They operate on wheels so that the loads can be moved across an even surface easily. Just ensure the load is secured, and you could soon be saving yourself time and, as such, money.

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Well Trained Crane Operators Make for Safer Operations

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Your crane operators are the people who will be operate machinery and equipment every day, so they will be responsible for the vast majority of the practical application of health and safety within your business. If they are not well trained, this is where accidents can happen. By ensuring your crane operators are well trained and fully competent, you can dramatically reduce risks that you could face in the crane industry.

When a new member of staff joins your team, you will need to make sure there is a proper training and induction process. Even if they have industry experience and know the specific type of jib crane or bridge crane they will be using, for example, they will still need to be trained and assessed. Having a full health and safety and training policy in place will help you with the administration of this, making sure everybody receives adequate training and this is updated regularly.

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Using Cranes to Automate Processes

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As a business owner, your main concerns are going to be productivity and profit. The two are directly related, with more productivity leading to a higher profit. One of the ways in which you can speed up processes is to automate them, in which case you will need the right equipment.

Cranes can be an integral part of this process, as they can be programmed to carry out lifting procedures repetitively and on demand. You will need to choose certain kind of cranes for the job – a gantry crane won’t have the flexibility to do this. Your best bet is going to be a jib crane so that you can fit it into a workshop or production area indoors. Jib cranes contain many flexible parts, so they can be used in low headroom areas to give you the freedom of movement required to carry out the processes accurately and safely.

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Where can a Crane be Constructed?

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It is possible to construct a crane almost anywhere, as long as you use the right kind of crane and you set it up properly. If you do these things, then you will be setting your crane up for success, wherever you decide to build it. From building sites to busy public areas, cranes can be seen all over towns and cities.

The set-up process and suitability will all depend on the type of crane required. There may be the need for a timber or mat base, and outriggers might need to be used. If you are using a tower crane, the tower and tail sections will usually need to be built up piece by piece. Other kinds of portable crane can be used straight away.

For indoor cranes, a jib crane will often work well. These are very versatile and can work in low headroom areas for more versatility on site.

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What it’s Like Working in the UK Construction Industry

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UK construction is booming. More houses are being built, new commercial areas a being built and business parks and centres are being constructed to house new businesses that are emerging. This makes for a lively and thriving construction industry that offers lots of jobs in the UK.

Some of the most popular positions within construction are:

  • Scaffolder
  • Labourer
  • Site manager
  • Quantity surveyor
  • Architect
  • Engineer

There are also many other positions – these are just an example of some popular job titles.

Construction is by no means an easy industry to work in, but it can be very enjoyable for certain types of people. Someone who will do well will usually be hardworking, practical, and have some kind of qualification in construction or building. It is also possible to get into construction via an NVQ or apprenticeship, so it is an area that is attracting more young people straight out of school or college.

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Buying an Electric Chain Hoist

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If you work in an industry, chances are you are familiar with the search for electric chain hoist UK. That’s because good quality electric chain hoists aren’t always easy to come by, making them a highly sought after product in the construction industry. Lifting equipment needs to be top quality, both because of health and safety (it can lead to serious accidents if cranes, hoists etc. aren’t safe) and cost-effectiveness (hoists and other pieces of lifting equipment are not cheap, so you need to be able to balance the books). Read more

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The Requirements for Industrial Doors

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Industrial doors are a specific product type designed for industry. If you are looking for secure, fast moving, well insulated, thermal doors with a high specification, then this could be the right type of door for you. It is important you choose the right door that is going to meet your need, as industrial doors are not going to come cheap. There are so many types of industrial doors UK companies can choose, so rather than being baffled by the market, do your research and find out what is right for you.

Establishing your individual requirements 

The only way to choose the right industrial doors for you is to work out your specific requirements. Here are some things to think about to help you formulate a door specification for your industry:

  • What are your entrances currently like? Is it practical? Think about what works and what doesn’t, so you know what problems you will need industrial doors to solve.
  • How large do you need the doors to be? Often, industrial doors will be made unique for you so you can specify the size. Make sure you know what you will need – and if it is a standard size, there may be the possibility of getting a cheaper door.
  • What problems do you need the door to solve? You must think about where you currently struggle and what you would like to do better. Do you find that your warehouse gets very cold? Are you door clumsy and difficult to operate? Then that is a good indication that you will need a door that solves these problems for you, so you know what you specification is going to look like.
  • How secure is your building? If you need to improve on security, then a roller industrial door might be the best option for you. This will lock securely and will be a good deterrent for people who might possibly break in. You can also get alarmed industrial doors if you would prefer.
  • How do you use your building? Think about what you do on a regular basis, as this will dictate what you need from your door. For example, if you have forklift trucks and other vehicles that need regular access, you will also need to consider an automatic high-speed door as an option. If you need a warehouse to stay an ambient temperature, then you might need to think about a door that is going to keep the temperature constant.

You should only ever buy industrial doors from reputable manufacturers who can help you with your exact needs. A good retailer will always help you to establish what you need and will work to meet them with the products they supply. They should also be able to install industrial doors for you, so you know everything will work just as it should. Talk to them about remote controls and how you are going to be able to access your building via the door. This will be important depending on the access you need.

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