Multi Use Beam Frame for Lifting Internally

This contractor needs to install large steel beams in an existing building without the use of a crane which carries risk and variable stages. To do this there is a lot of manual handling for transfer, crush zones and a lift involved.

Therefore they used a multi-use frame which removes many of these issues and levels the beam load.

The multi-use frame has operative safety at the forefront when assembling, manoeuvring and installing the heavy steel beams. It takes operatives out of the lifting zone and caters to lift two beams at a time to save time.

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