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Now use PSC Tubularguider to safely work with suspended tubular loads without getting injured due to pinch and crush related spots.
With the new PSC TubularGuider® now reduce pinch and crush related injuries while working with suspended tubular loads. The PSC TubularGuider® features non-slip grips, locking mechanism and super strong aluminium shaft. The Dual Release uses a spring loaded noose release to extend the cable through the tool to release the tubular or the slide control which instantly drops the noose from the tool.
Applications of PSC TubularGuider® –
• Grab Tubulars
• Guide Tubular into position
• Save hands from Pinch Points
• Guide and land Suspended loads
• Guide and move pipes
• Pull Suspended Pipes
Available in 3 sizes – 36, 48 and 60 inches long
Ordering Codes: PSC-TG-36 Rs.28800 Each; PSC-TG-60 Rs.32800 Each, GST 18%
About PSC-
PSC is India's leading Hands-Free Tools Company and exports to over a dozen companies worldwide.
Our product range includes –
• PSC LoadGuider Anti-Tangle Tagline
• PSC Safety Rigger Tagline
• PSC SafeGuider High-Viz Anti Tangle Tagline
➢ Tagline Retriever Tools
• PSC Tagline Retriever Tools (TRT)
• PSC SafeGuider & Tagline Retriever Tool
➢ Push/Pull Poles
• PSC LoadGuider Push/Pull Tool
• PSC Guide-It Push/Pull Tool
➢ Hands-Off Tools
• PSC Fingersaver
• PSC Chisel and Punch Holder
• PSC Lift Assist Manual Lifting Aids
• PSC SafeLift
To know more on our range visit www.pschandsfree.com
Safe lifting is important. This graphic was taped to the wall in the lab the day I walked in. Thanks to Carl and Gilbert for constantly reminding me to be safe.
Complete Hoist Service Solutions for Industrial Applications
Hoist Service
Hoist service plays a critical role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and uninterrupted operation of material handling equipment across various industries. Hoists are widely used in manufacturing plants, warehouses, construction sites, power plants, shipyards, and workshops to lift and move heavy loads. Because these machines handle significant weights and operate continuously under demanding conditions, regular hoist service is essential to maintain performance, extend equipment life, and comply with safety regulations.
Hoist service typically includes inspection, preventive maintenance, repair, testing, and modernization of electric wire rope hoists, electric chain hoists, manual hoists, and special-purpose lifting systems. A professional hoist service program begins with detailed inspections to assess the condition of critical components such as wire ropes or load chains, hooks, brakes, motors, gearboxes, limit switches, control panels, and safety devices. Identifying wear, deformation, corrosion, or misalignment at an early stage helps prevent sudden breakdowns and costly downtime.
Preventive maintenance is one of the most important aspects of hoist service. Scheduled maintenance activities include lubrication of moving parts, tightening of fasteners, adjustment of brakes, checking electrical connections, and cleaning of components. Proper lubrication reduces friction and wear, ensuring smooth lifting and lowering operations. Electrical checks help avoid failures caused by loose wiring, overheating, or damaged control systems. Regular preventive maintenance not only improves reliability but also enhances operator safety.
Hoist repair services are required when components become worn or damaged beyond acceptable limits. Common repairs include replacement of wire ropes or chains, hooks, brake linings, bearings, contactors, motors, and control pendants. Skilled technicians use genuine spare parts and follow manufacturer guidelines to restore the hoist to its original performance standards. Prompt repairs reduce the risk of accidents, minimize production losses, and prevent further damage to associated crane systems.
Load testing and certification are also key elements of professional hoist service. After major repairs or at periodic intervals, hoists are tested with specified loads to verify their lifting capacity, braking efficiency, and safety functions. Load testing ensures compliance with statutory requirements and industry standards, giving operators confidence in the equipment’s safe operation. Proper documentation and service records support audits and regulatory inspections.
Modern hoist service also includes retrofitting and upgrades to improve efficiency and safety. Older hoists can be upgraded with variable frequency drives (VFDs), advanced limit switches, overload protection systems, radio remote controls, and energy-efficient motors. Such upgrades enhance control precision, reduce power consumption, and align equipment with current safety norms our website:eotcranemanufacturers.co.in/.
Lifting loads safely starts with using the right webbing sling hitch.
In this video, we explain the 3 most common hitch types — Vertical, Basket, and Choker — with clear visuals and real-life examples.
Learn:
✅ When to use each hitch type
✅ How to ensure load balance and sling safety
✅ Simple inspection and usage tips
Whether you’re in construction, manufacturing, or mining, mastering these hitches helps prevent accidents and improves lifting efficiency.