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Lifting beam, ideal for nautical use: we are asking for a negotiable price of €8,000.00 plus VAT considering an indicative carpentry price of €/kg. 3.00 (from drawing kg. 4,375 x €3.00 = €13,125.00 excluding hooks, including certification); • seen and liked • f.co Colico (Lc); We remain available for any integration you need. Best regards. NAUSIKA GROUP srl
A lifting beam is a device used to lift and move heavy loads in a balanced and safe way. It is particularly useful in nautical contexts for lifting and moving boats, marine engines and other bulky loads that require even weight distribution to avoid damage or accidents.
Main Beam (or Bearing Bar) : The main structure of the slingbar, usually made of high-strength steel, is designed to withstand heavy loads. This beam is the central component over which the weight of the load is distributed.
Lifting Points : These are rings or hooks distributed along the main beam, to which ropes or chains are connected to lift the load. These points are positioned to ensure balanced weight distribution.
Ropes, Chains or Straps : These elements connect the slingbar to the load and to the lifting device (such as a crane). They must be suitable for the weight and nature of the load to be lifted.
Hooks or Lifting Handles : There may be additional hooks for connecting the slingbar to the crane or other lifting device.
Adjustment Devices : Some lifting beams can be equipped with systems to adjust the length of the ropes or to move the lifting points, allowing a more precise adaptation to the specific load.
The lifting beam is used for:
Fixed Balance Sheets : They have a rigid and non-modifiable structure. They are used for loads of regular shape and evenly distributed weight.
Adjustable beams : They allow you to change the position of the lifting points or the length of the main beam to adapt to loads of different shapes and sizes.
Single Beam Balances : Consisting of a single load-bearing beam, suitable for lifting long and narrow loads.
Multi-beam spreaders : Consisting of multiple connected beams, ideal for very large or complex loads, such as large boats.
The lifting beam can be used for a wide range of materials, including:
Economic Savings : Purchasing a used scale can represent a significant saving compared to a new one, while maintaining full functionality and safety.
Robustness and Durability : The lifting beams are designed to withstand heavy loads and intensive use. A used model, if well maintained, can last many years.
Sporadic Use : If the scale is only needed for occasional use, purchasing a used model may be more convenient than a new one, especially to save on initial costs.
Reliability : Many used scales are sold because the equipment is no longer needed, not because of operational problems. It is often possible to find scales in excellent condition at advantageous prices.
Immediate Availability : Purchasing a used scale can allow you to obtain the equipment immediately, without having to wait for the production or shipping times of a new model.
Load Capacity : Make sure the scale has a load capacity adequate for the maximum weight you will have to lift.
General Conditions : Check the general condition of the balance, checking for signs of wear, corrosion or structural damage.
Compatibility : Make sure the scale is compatible with your lifting equipment and the type of loads you need to handle.
Adjustability : Consider whether you need an adjustable spreader bar to accommodate loads of different sizes and shapes.
Buying a used lifting beam, especially for nautical use, is a smart choice for those looking for reliable and resistant equipment, reducing costs without compromising safety and efficiency
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