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Beam Lifting Jack Systems That Keep Structural Moves Grounded and PreciseBig lifts don’t start with movement. They start with trust in what’s carrying the load. That’s where a beam lifting jack comes in, sitting right under the structure and taking on weight that doesn’t forgive mistakes. Contractors working on structural moves or house lifting already know this feeling. Once the load is off the foundation, everything depends on...0 Comments 0 Shares 195 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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The Logistics of Bridge Shoring: Why High-Quality Rental Equipment Is Non-NegotiableBridge shoring is one of the most consequential phases of any bridge construction, repair, or rehabilitation project. It is the temporary structural support system that holds spans, girders, and decks safely in position while crews work beneath, around, or directly on the load. Get it right, and the project advances on schedule with crews protected and the structure preserved. Get it wrong, and...0 Comments 0 Shares 185 Views 0 Reviews
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Toe Jack Use On The Ground Where Heavy Lifts Actually BeginEvery lift starts at ground level, and that’s exactly where a toe jack earns its place. Crews dealing with tight clearances know the struggle of getting under a load that sits flat with no room to breathe. That’s where this tool steps in and changes how the entire move unfolds. A toe jack is designed with a low-profile lifting toe that slides under machinery, beams, or...0 Comments 0 Shares 573 Views 0 Reviews
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Machinery Moving Skates: The Foundation of Controlled Heavy Load MovementMoving heavy machinery, structural components, or entire building sections isn’t just about force, it’s about having precise control. The difference between a smooth, predictable move and a costly mistake often comes down to the equipment used on the ground. Among the most critical tools in any rigging or relocation setup are machinery moving skates, designed to support extreme...0 Comments 0 Shares 532 Views 0 Reviews
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Industrial Rigging Dollies for House Moves, Transformer Relocations, and Heavy Industrial WorkSome loads simply can't be craned onto a flatbed and driven away. A two-story farmhouse being relocated from a widening highway. A 60-ton power transformer that has to be walked from the substation gate to its concrete pad. A turbine housing that needs to thread between two existing buildings with inches to spare. For jobs like these, industrial machine rigging dollies are the single...0 Comments 0 Shares 539 Views 0 Reviews
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Hydraulic Toe Jacks And The First Inch That Decides EverythingMoving a 10,000-pound CNC machine across a factory floor usually starts with a problem. The base sits flat on concrete, leaving no room for forks, skates, or any lifting equipment to get underneath. Crews reach for hydraulic toe jacks to create that first bit of clearance, lifting just enough to get the rest of the system in place. That’s why they stay within reach, even when...0 Comments 0 Shares 745 Views 0 Reviews
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House Cribbing: An Overview of the Process, Crib Jacks, and Weight DistributionHouse cribbing is the process of temporarily supporting or lifting a structure using an engineered system of hydraulic jacks, steel or timber lifting beams, and stacked crib blocks. It is most commonly used for foundation replacement, house relocation, and structural repairs to sill plates or floor framing. When performed correctly, house cribbing allows contractors to suspend the full weight...0 Comments 0 Shares 707 Views 0 Reviews
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