Hoists & Cranes Blog
Crane Parts and When to Replace Guide
Are you looking for replacement overhead crane parts but don’t know where to start? Let Hi-Speed walk you through the inspection and replacement process. Overhead cranes are available in a broad range of configurations that include: Single Girder...
Understanding the Dangers of DIY Overhead Cranes
For many small companies and hobbyists, a DIY overhead crane solution can appear to be an intelligent decision. By utilizing a few readily available components, such as wood or steel beams, a hoist, and some connection and reinforcement plates, a DIY crane could add...
Proper Rigging Techniques for Overhead Cranes
To perform a safe and successful lift, the crane operator and rigger(s) must consider the crane, environmental conditions, load, sling and hitch, and the desired operation. Since unbalanced loads, exceeding the crane’s capacity, or using a defective sling can...
Overhead Crane Inspections and Preventative Maintenance Are Essential
It's no secret that any operating overhead crane's reliability, safety, and longevity are contingent upon and directly related to regular inspections and proper maintenance. And while reliability and longevity might sound like abstract terms, both have real-world...
What are Hoists, and What Do They Do?
A hoist is an overhead lifting device that uses pulleys and either wire rope or chain to lift the load or move it horizontally. Hoists work by transferring the load from the hook to the traveling beam of the crane, allowing them to move heavy items around the work...
The Benefits of Overhead Crane Modernization
As your business grows and evolves, you will likely need to increase your crane’s capacity, speed, or reliability to keep up with increased demands. For many, purchasing a new crane to meet these new demands may seem like the best option until you see the price tag....
Best Material Handling Practices for Overhead Cranes
To prevent workplace accidents and injuries, safety must be the top priority for those in the material handling industry. While today’s overhead cranes make material handling look effortless, every lift is the result of a complex process involving best practices for...
The Benefits of Motorizing Overhead Cranes
Like many other industries, one of the simplest ways to increase productivity is to motorize the tools and devices used by the workers. Hand saw vs circular saw Sandpaper vs electric sander Bit & brace vs electric or cordless drill The same holds...
Examining the Different Overhead Crane and Hoist Options Available for Your Business
At some point in time, most mill, warehouse, or manufacturing plant owners consider adding an overhead crane system for moving loads ranging from .25 to 400 tons. So, today we're examining the different overhead crane and hoist options available. Bridge cranes...
Don’t Fall Victim to These Overlooked Overhead Crane Safety Tips
Thanks to redundant engineering, today’s overhead crane systems are substantially easier and safer to operate than their counterparts from just twenty-years ago. However, utilizing the latest technology, redundant fail-safe systems, and OSHA safety standards can...
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