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Current catalogue Blackwoods - Valid from 18.10 to 31.10 - Page nb 18

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Catalogue Blackwoods 18.10.2023 - 31.10.2024
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TAKING THE S)iNmeeselam eA HOISTING We all want to get things done quickly and efficiently on the job site, but overloading lifting equipment can come at a (lel omcUure lia ereleab Vell aCe une R OU MTL CLE ISLS Manual hoists are a simple and effective method of lifting and handling small to medium loads, conveniently converting a small input of human energy into a large hoisting ability. However, when it comes to lifting, pulling or moving odd loads, it’s not always easy to know how much weight you're putting on the hoist. In accordance with Australian Standards, manual hoists are \. designed with a 4:1 ratio factor of safety, which means that technically a hoist can lift significantly higher loads than what they are rated for, however the rated capacity should never byeKoceet-te le h-haa N ED ela Rae) aT To alleviate this risk, the use of manual hoists fitted with overload protection, or OLP, are used to primarily prevent failure of the lifting equipment. Some blocks fitted with OLP devices can lock up when overload conditions are encountered. This generally requires additional machinery such as acrane or higher rated equipment, to safely lower the item being hoisted back to the ground - a time consuming, expensive and potentially dangerous process. However, Bullivants and Tiger manual hoisting products continue to operate and can safely lower equipment, if overloading conditions are experienced. Bullivants CLICK FOR Thy) 2 ee

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TAKING THE S)iNmeeselam eA HOISTING We all want to get things done quickly and efficiently on the job site, but overloading lifting equipment can come at a (lel omcUure lia ereleab Vell aCe une R OU MTL CLE ISLS Manual hoists are a simple and effective method of lifting and handling small to medium loads, conveniently converting a small input of human energy into a large hoisting ability. However, when it comes to lifting, pulling or moving odd loads, it’s not always easy to know how much weight you're putting on the hoist. In accordance with Australian Standards, manual hoists are \. designed with a 4:1 ratio factor of safety, which means that technically a hoist can lift significantly higher loads than what they are rated for, however the rated capacity should never byeKoceet-te le h-haa N ED ela Rae) aT To alleviate this risk, the use of manual hoists fitted with overload protection, or OLP, are used to primarily prevent failure of the lifting equipment. Some blocks fitted with OLP devices can lock up when overload conditions are encountered. This generally requires additional machinery such as acrane or higher rated equipment, to safely lower the item being hoisted back to the ground - a time consuming, expensive and potentially dangerous process. However, Bullivants and Tiger manual hoisting products continue to operate and can safely lower equipment, if overloading conditions are experienced. Bullivants CLICK FOR Thy) 2 ee
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