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Lifting points are crucial components in rigging systems, providing secure attachment points for lifting devices like slings, chains, and hooks. These points ensure safe and efficient lifting of heavy loads across various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and shipping. Types of Lifting Points. Eye Bolts: These are screw-in bolts with a closed loop at one end, designed to be securely fastened into load-bearing structures. They serve as reliable attachment points for lifting operations. Swivel Hoist Rings: These allow for 360-degree rotation and 180-degree pivoting, enhancing flexibility and stability during lifting. They are particularly useful for heavy or precision lifting tasks. Lifting Lugs: Integral to the structure being lifted, these are welded or bolted attachment points commonly found in construction and manufacturing applications. D-Rings: Shaped like the letter "D," these rings are attached to equipment or structures for lifting purposes and can be fixed, removable, or pivoting. Pad Eyes: Flat metal plates with an attachment point, often welded to structures, these are used to create secure lifting points, especially in marine and offshore applications. Sockets: Embedded into concrete or other materials, lifting sockets provide reliable attachment points for lifting inserts or anchors, commonly used in precast concrete applications. Safety Swivels: These are used with standard lifting hooks or slings to reduce twisting or spinning of loads during lifting, particularly beneficial for loads that tend to rotate.




