Hunter Lift Ltd. specializes in the design, engineering, and manufacture of lifting devices, primarily for all industries. We design and engineer full below-the-hook lifting systems, including automatic, hydraulic, pneumatic and motorized lifting equipment, J-hooks, spreader beams, C-hooks, and mobile lifters.
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In the day-to-day operations of your business, sometimes the lifting equipment you’re using needs a maintenance check-up. Or maybe the lifting equipment needs to be examined more closely for a variety of reasons. You need answers before you can proceed with buying the lifting equipment.
Hunter Lift Invites You on a Virtual Tour
Mar 03, 2016We pride ourselves on building strong connections to all of our customers. Because of the nature of our business, our customers are spread far and wide, and most of our communication happens over the phone. In an ideal world we would always meet in person and host our customers with a tour of our facilities, but we know this isn’t always possible. So, if the customers can’t come to us, then we will go to them!
‘Safety first’ goes the mantra so the first month of a new year is the right time to look over, and re-evaluate procedures, ensure that all equipment inspections are up to date, and offer safety training. Many companies involved in material handling operations utilize lifting equipment and devices but may overlook the importance of maintenance and certifications.
2015 was an Uplifting Year
Dec 14, 2015When you’re in the lifting industry, there usually are a lot of ‘ups.’ In 2015, Hunter Lift had a year full of ups, as well as ‘outs’ as we completed our expansion to meet the major increases in our products and services.
Innovations in the Construction Industry
Nov 23, 2015The basics of the construction industry have been pretty much the same for decades. Materials and building methods have held fairly steady with wood and steel being the major players. But, advances in technology and market awareness of unique qualities are driving the construction materials and materials innovations.
The Material Handling Institute (MHI) forecasts U.S. material handling consumption to be nearly $165 billion in the coming 12-18 months. That’s a big number – and a lot of material – to grasp! In material handling, Hunter Lift hydraulic tongs can help grasp and handle “below the hook” lifting needs.
Why Joining ASME is a Great Idea
Sep 24, 2015The American Society of Mechanical Engineers or ASME is a not-for-profit organization that can enrich a mechanical engineer’s career. It provides knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills development across all engineering disciplines. Globally they connect with like-minded individuals to create a beneficial membership to excel an engineer’s goals and career.
Today’s students represent the future – the next generation of workers – for all manufacturing industries. Back in June, we talked about Why STEM Education and Careers Matter. Now, in this blog post, we’re taking a look at what some schools are doing to get high school and middle school students interested in manufacturing, engineering and all types of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) careers. STEM education initiatives are happening all over the country.
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