Pipe Lifting Tackle — Pipes 2" to 24"

Pipe Lifting Tackle
Pipe Lifting Tackle - Specialized sling equipment for safe and efficient pipe lifting and handling operations
Pipe Lifting Tackle
Pipe Lifting Tackle
Tackle Detail
Sling Configuration
Tackle Operation
Lifting Operation

Pipe lifting tackle securely engages pipes for safe lifting and transport. Available in wire rope, fabric, chain, and roller cradle configurations with load limits up to 8.5 ton. Surface-protecting designs prevent pipe deformation while even load distribution ensures safe handling in pipeline construction and industrial applications.

Product Variants

  • Wire Rope Pipe Sling: Heavy-duty with swage button and thimble
  • Fabric Pipe Sling: Surface-protecting polyester wrap
  • Roller Cradle Sling: Multiple rollers for even load distribution

Specifications

Working Load Limit: 100 kg to 8.5 ton
Pipe Diameter: 51-610 mm (2"-24")
Sling Length: 4 ft to 12 ft
Safety Factor: 5:1 to 10:1
Standards: ASME B30.9, OSHA compliant

Key Features

  • Secure engagement prevents slippage
  • Even load distribution protects pipes
  • Surface protection options available
  • Replaceable wear components

Applications

  • Pipeline construction
  • Oil and gas operations
  • Shipbuilding pipe handling
  • Industrial pipe installation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the working load limit of your pipe lifting tackle?

Working load limits from 100 kg to 8.5 ton per tackle, for pipes from 51 to 610 mm (2"-24") diameter, with sling lengths of 4 to 12 ft.

What safety factor is the tackle built to?

Safety factors from 5:1 to 10:1 depending on configuration and duty.

Is the pipe lifting tackle customised to my requirement?

Yes. Every machine we build is custom-engineered — capacity, dimensions, and configuration are matched to your line. Send your requirement via the enquiry form or call +91 91091 02280 for a firm quote. Equipment is manufactured to ASME B30.9, OSHA-compliant, and test certificates are available on request.

Starting from: $11,000

*This is only an approximate starting price — a rough, loose estimate. Every machine is custom-engineered to your requirements, so the final price depends on capacity, specifications, and configuration — reach out for a firm quote.