Our
highly skilled staff of engineers will work closely with you to provide
the best piece of custom-designed equipment for your application. Each
unit is designed under the supervision of licensed professional engineers
to the latest ASME
B30.20 standard for below-the-hook lifting devices. With each order,
the customer is furnished with a detailed general arrangement drawing
for approval prior to fabrication to verify load sizes and clearances
on the lifting device. Drawings are generated in the latest version
of Autocad, but can also
be converted to most CAD formats upon request. Bradley Lifting assures
that its engineers are aware of the latest technology in the industry
by participating in trade organizations such as the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), National
Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE), American
Welding Society (AWS), and the Association of Iron and Steel Engineers
(AISE). Bradley also actively participates in several codes and standards
organizations that provide safety information to users of below-the-hook
lifting devices. With an average of 25 years experience, our engineers
are the most seasoned in the industry.
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For additional information
about below the hook lifting standards contact:
American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
345 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017
Phone: 800-THE-ASME (843-2763)
FAX: 201-882-1717
E-Mail: infocentral@asme.org
Overhead
Components Manufacturers Product Section
The Material Handling Industry (MHI)
8720 Red Oak
Blvd., Suite 201
Charlotte, NC 28217-3992
Phone: 704-676-1190
FAX: 704-676-1199
1030 Elm St. · York, PA 17403-2597 · Phone: 717-848-3121 · Fax: 717-843-7102
Below the hook lifters, engineered to your needs with more than 30 years in the material handling business.
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