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There is more than one way to lift a pallet. The truth is that you need a structural lifter to lift anything of wood. If you want to put forks under it, or to put it in a bin. You can grab and squeeze the product together if it's suitable with a block clamp. Put everything on carts or castors and just roll them into ramped bins. The average lift wastes 2-3 minute putting slings on and taking them off. It's hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars lost on jobs just with installing slings. So stop it. We have options. www.cranegear.net Lifting safely is a passion of mine. I've seen pallets fall apart. A contractor client of mine years ago reached out after one of their employee's was clobbered by slab grabbers he had rigged up on a pallet that collapsed on him. I don't think he ever made it back to construction. All because we don't take OSHA 1926.251 seriously. At CraneGear, we can solve this. For crane safety, we need to change our attitudes about when attachments need to be rated. It's every time you have a load supporter or container involved. If that supporter is going to fail and put someone at risk, it has to be rated. If you need a pallet lifter, Eichinger and CraneGear are hear to help out with ASME B30.20 rated crane attachments. #craneandrigging #rigging #cranepalletforks #palletforks #cranebins #palletbins #craneclamps #cranesequipments #cranegear #eichinger