Lifting beams and spreader beams are engineered to distribute weight evenly during lifting, ensuring safe and stable load handling. With load capacities ranging from 1 to over 100 tons and available in both fixed and adjustable lengths, these below-the-hook devices are ideal for use in construction sites, manufacturing facilities, shipyards, and heavy industrial operations. Whether you need a single-point lifting beam for controlled positioning or a multi-point spreader beam for wide loads, Hercules Lifting offers reliable solutions built from high-strength materials.
Designed for compatibility with various crane systems, these beams help reduce stress on rigging and lifting points, minimizing the chance of load damage or imbalance. Adjustable models provide added flexibility for different load sizes and configurations, supporting operational efficiency and reducing the need for multiple lifting tools.
All Hercules Lifting beams meet or exceed OSHA and ASME B30.20 safety standards. Each unit is rigorously tested and inspected to ensure safe lifting performance. Key safety features include secure attachment points, load indicators, and clearly marked capacity ratings. Regular inspection and proper maintenance keep the equipment in peak condition for long-term use.
By investing in Hercules-engineered lifting and spreader beams, you gain more than just equipment—you gain a customized, safety-first solution backed by expert design and support. Let us help you streamline your lifting processes while protecting your workers and equipment.
Lifting/Spreader Beams in Action
Frequently Asked Questions
Lifting beams and spreader bars are devices that distribute a load’s weight during a crane lift, increasing stability and reducing stress on the rigging.
Consider load capacity, beam length, lifting points, and whether a fixed or adjustable design suits your specific application.
Check for bending, cracking, worn welds, and corrosion. Verify connection hardware is secure and perform routine load testing in accordance with inspection schedules.
They ensure balanced lifting, reduce damage risk, improve control, and comply with safety regulations for overhead handling.
Yes. Options include fixed, adjustable, and telescopic models—each designed for specific lifting challenges and load types.
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