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faqs about beam clamps

Which types of beam clamps do you supply?

Our range includes standard adjustable hoist beam clamp models, fixed jaw super clamps, and versatile multi capacity designs. Some options are suited for lighter lifting tasks measured in hundreds of pounds, while others are built for high capacity industrial applications where a robust beam lifting clamp is required to support demanding loads.

Can lifting beam clamps support heavy duty lifting?

Yes. A beam lifting clamp is specifically engineered to support heavy duty lifting when selected and used correctly. High capacity models can safely handle loads of several tons or more, depending on the product specification. It is essential to ensure the clamp’s rated working load limit exceeds the combined weight of the load, the chain hoist beam clamp connection, and any rigging. Proper positioning on a suitable beam and operation by trained personnel in line with workplace safety requirements are critical for safe use.

How do I choose the right beam clamp for my beam and load?

Check the beam’s flange width and thickness against the clamp’s adjustment range and specifications. Make sure the rated capacity of the hoist beam clamp exceeds the total weight of the load plus the hoist and lifting accessories. Our team can help you identify a clamp that matches your beam profile and operational needs.

Do your beam clamps comply with United States safety regulations and standards?

Yes. Beam clamps supplied for use in the United States are designed to meet applicable OSHA workplace safety requirements and conform to ASME B30 standards. These standards cover design, inspection, and safe operation of lifting and rigging equipment to support compliant industrial lifting.

How long does delivery usually take when I order a beam clamp in the United States?

Delivery times depend on product availability, shipping method, and destination. Estimated dispatch and delivery details are provided at checkout so you can plan your lifting project schedule with confidence.

Can beam clamps be used as permanent anchor points?

Beam clamps are generally intended as temporary or semi permanent lifting points rather than permanent structural anchors. Long term or static anchoring should be evaluated by a qualified engineer to confirm that both the beam and the chain hoist beam clamp installation can safely support sustained loads over time.

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