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Nordgreif/GKS Traverse

Manufacturer
Nordgreif/GKS
Type
Traverse
Year
1999
Category
Materials handling technology
Sub-category
Chain hoist and lift technology
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Four lifting beams from manufacturers Nordgreif and GKS

Lifting Beam 1

Manufacturer
Nordgreif
Year of manufacture
1999
Load capacity
8000 kg
Gripping width
1000 mm / 3000 mm
Dead weight
approx. 280 kg

Lifting Beam 2

Manufacturer
GKS
Year of manufacture
1994
Load capacity
6000 kg
Dead weight
approx. 220 kg

Lifting Beam 3

Manufacturer
Nordgreif
Year of manufacture
1998
Load capacity
10000 kg

Lifting Beam 4

Manufacturer
GKS
Year of manufacture
1994
Load capacity
6000 kg

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AI Description

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Capabilities

These lifting beams are essential tools for safely hoisting and positioning heavy loads in industrial settings. With load capacities ranging from 6,000kg to 10,000kg, they distribute weight evenly across multiple attachment points, making them ideal for lifting large or awkwardly shaped items that standard hoists can't handle alone. The adjustable gripping widths on some units provide flexibility for different load dimensions.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturing plants, warehouses, construction companies, and metalworking shops rely on lifting beams daily to move machinery, steel components, and production equipment. They're particularly valuable in operations where loads need to be repositioned precisely or where space is tight and multiple smaller lifts work better than one large crane.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating these units, ask for maintenance records and inspect the beam surfaces for cracks, bending, or stress marks—these indicate past overloading or impacts. Check that all attachment points (hooks, eyes, spreader bars) move freely and show no signs of deformation. Confirm the last load test date and certification if available. Since these are from 1994–1999, verify that cable systems (if present) aren't frayed and that mechanical components operate smoothly. On-site inspection is highly recommended before purchase.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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