Crane Pallet Forks with Safety Net

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Crane Pallet forks enable a crane to lift a pallet of goods safely and in compliance with ASME B30.20 and OSHA 1926.251. For the UK market we manufacture forks that come with a net system that wraps up the items in a net. This way if an item on the pallet dislodges, it has the opportunity to be caught by the net instead of it dropping all of the way to the ground where someone might be struck by it. These self level by an external spring. Handles are built in to keep hands safe. They do telescope to clear taller items on the pallet as well. The nets are sold separately. You can buy the pallet forks as a stand alone option. So keep this in mind that the net is a separate item.

4400 and 6600 lb pallets are options. Shipping is added to the purchase after we connect and have your zip code. Contact sales@cranegear.net if you want to have it all in one invoice.

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Crane Pallet forks enable a crane to lift a pallet of goods safely and in compliance with ASME B30.20 and OSHA 1926.251. For the UK market we manufacture forks that come with a net system that wraps up the items in a net. This way if an item on the pallet dislodges, it has the opportunity to be caught by the net instead of it dropping all of the way to the ground where someone might be struck by it. These self level by an external spring. Handles are built in to keep hands safe. They do telescope to clear taller items on the pallet as well. The nets are sold separately. You can buy the pallet forks as a stand alone option. So keep this in mind that the net is a separate item.

4400 and 6600 lb pallets are options. Shipping is added to the purchase after we connect and have your zip code. Contact sales@cranegear.net if you want to have it all in one invoice.

FAQ from the Internet

What are Crane Rated Pallet forks?

OSHA requires all materials lifters are rated. Crane rated pallet forks enable you to lift pallets legally with something rated.

What is ASME B30.20 standard?

ASME B30.20 is the national concensus standard that instructs manufacturers how to design crane attachments that go below the hook. It also tells users how to safely use those attachments.

What is the difference between ASME B30.20 and BTH 1?

ASME B30.20 is the general user guidance document for Below the Hook Attachments. BTH 1 is the accompanying guidance document for engineers and manufacturers of B30.20 Below the Hook Attachments.