Lifting beams are especially effective in controlled environments and scenarios where vertical clearance is limited, such as when headroom or hook height is restricted. These situations are common in the following settings


Moving heavy machinery, dies, or components inside a facility where overhead cranes have limited height.


Lifting and positioning equipment inside operational plants with extensive networks of pipes and other obstructions.


Placing materials on lower floors of buildings under construction or in any area with a low roof.


Handling loads that are not symmetrical or have an unknown center of gravity, using an adjustable bail beam.