Crane Rigging Rack
Rigging Racks are needed at least at one spot on the job, but often at multiple places on a larger job. These racks can be craned of forklifted to the places they are needed the most as the job progresses saving you thousands of dollars on a job. A box on the deck allows you to put loose items in there like lever hoists, shackles, binders, and spare items. The longer items can be hung vertically in order so they are easy to be found by weight or length. While hung up, slings and chains are easier to inspect. Then we have a documents holder that can track the inspection or the required certs. If you want to enable your riggers to do their jobs well, this is the tool to let you do that. Make your four or 500 dollar an hour operation efficient with our Crane Rigging Rack.
These require shipping. Since we don't know your location or the current rates, we need that information to be able to quote the shipping costs. sales@cranegear.net is a way to get that going. It's a 10 minute process to get that pricing for us. We just need your zip code.
Rigging Racks are needed at least at one spot on the job, but often at multiple places on a larger job. These racks can be craned of forklifted to the places they are needed the most as the job progresses saving you thousands of dollars on a job. A box on the deck allows you to put loose items in there like lever hoists, shackles, binders, and spare items. The longer items can be hung vertically in order so they are easy to be found by weight or length. While hung up, slings and chains are easier to inspect. Then we have a documents holder that can track the inspection or the required certs. If you want to enable your riggers to do their jobs well, this is the tool to let you do that. Make your four or 500 dollar an hour operation efficient with our Crane Rigging Rack.
These require shipping. Since we don't know your location or the current rates, we need that information to be able to quote the shipping costs. sales@cranegear.net is a way to get that going. It's a 10 minute process to get that pricing for us. We just need your zip code.
FAQ on Rigging Racks
Why do we need rigging?
Rigging are the slings, hardware like shackles, links, chains and hooks that make the work of lifting construction goods possible.
How should rigging be stored?
Rigging should be stored in a dry place free of hazards that might damage it. If possible, it should be away from sunlight to prevent UV damage to synthetic slings.
How to store lifting equipment.
Keeping rigging free of hazards like sparks and other materials that could degrade them unseen is critical to safe handling practices. Contain synthetics and loose hardware in steel boxes when possible. Hang slings in a safe spot to ensure they can dry and be viewed easily for selection and inspection.