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Your Trusted Lifting Solutions Partner. Magnum Lifters and Tackles delivers high-quality lifting equipment, expert advice, and reliable solutions, serving commercial and industrial applications. As authorized dealers for renowned brands - USHA MARTIN WIRE ROPES, Mega Link Chains, Universe Hoist, and INKKA Web Slings - we empower safe and efficient lifting operations across various workplaces.

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Hooks

A hook is a metal device used for lifting, pulling, or suspending loads. It consists of a curved or angled piece of metal with an opening at one end to attach a rope, chain, or other lifting device.

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Advantage of Hook
Versatility: Hooks can be used with various types of lifting equipment, such as chains, ropes, and wire ropes.
Easy to use: Hooks are simple to attach and detach from loads.
High strength-to-weight ratio: Hooks are designed to withstand heavy loads while being relatively lightweight.
Cost-effective: Hooks are often less expensive than other lifting attachments.
Applications of Hook
Material handling:Hooks are used in warehouses, factories, and construction sites to lift and move heavy objects.
Shipping and logistics: Hooks are used to secure cargo during transportation.
Construction:Hooks are used for lifting and placing heavy building materials.
Manufacturing: Hooks are used in various manufacturing processes, such as lifting and moving heavy machinery.
Types of Hooks:
Eye Hooks Have a circular eye at the top for attaching a rope or chain.
Clevis Hooks: Have a clevis pin at the top for attaching a chain or shackle.
Swivel Hooks Allow for rotation of the load, reducing twisting and tangling.
Self-Locking Hooks Have a mechanism that automatically locks the hook when a load is applied.
Foundry Hook A heavy-duty hook designed for handling hot or heavy materials, often used in foundries and steel mills.
Flat Eye Hook A hook with a flat eye instead of a circular one, often used for lifting and moving flat or plate-like objects.
Materials:
Mild Steel: Commonly used for hooks due to its high strength and durability.
Alloy Steel: Used for high-strength hooks that require additional durability.
Stainless Steel: Used for hooks that require corrosion resistance.
Finish:
Galvanized: A zinc coating that provides corrosion resistance.
Coloured: A powder coat or paint finish that provides colour coding and corrosion resistance.
Stainless Steel: A naturally corrosion-resistant finish that requires no additional coating.
Key Features:
Capacity The maximum weight a hook can safely lift.
Material: The type of material used to construct the hook.
Finish The surface finish of the hook.
Size: The dimensions of the hook, including the eye or clevis size.
Certifications Compliance with industry standards, such as:
  • • ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
  • • N (European Standard)
  • • IS (Indian Standard)
  • • ISO (International Organization for Standardization)

When selecting a hook, consider the specific application, load capacity, material requirements, finish, and certifications to ensure safe and efficient lifting operations.

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