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Below-the-Hook Repair Services

Below-the-Hook Repair Services

Below-the-hook Repair Services
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 Crane Attachment Repair & Remanufacturing Services

Ensure the reliability, performance, and safety of your lifting systems with Hunter Lift’s crane attachment repair & remanufacturing services. Whether you're working with worn tongs, damaged grapples, fatigued lifting beams, or other below-the-hook devices, our skilled technicians are equipped to restore your equipment to peak operating condition—efficiently and in full compliance with ASME and OSHA standards.

 

We specialize in below-the-hook repair services designed to keep your operations running smoothly and minimize downtime. Our team supports work floor managers, crane operators, and business owners across industries that handle heavy steel and critical materials.

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Our Below-the-Hook Repair Process

Our below-the-hook repair services are carried out by ASME B30.20 technicians who follow a meticulous, structured process to ensure every crane attachment is restored to safe, functional condition. From initial disassembly to final testing and reporting, we prioritize precision, quality, and durability.

  • Complete Teardown – Devices can be completely disassembled to inspect all structural and load-bearing components.
  • All Parts Dimensioned – Each part is accurately measured to assess wear and confirm whether it meets original equipment tolerances.
  • Analysis of Each Part – We evaluate every component to determine what can be refurbished and what needs replacement.
  • Testing – All parts undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet strength and safety requirements before reassembly.
  • Full Report – A detailed report outlines the scope of work, inspection results, repair actions taken, and recommendations.
  • Heat Treating (as needed) – Where required, we heat-treat components to specific material requirements.

 

Whether you're dealing with attachments for steel coils, plates, or custom configurations, our material handling attachment repair services help extend equipment lifespan and maintain performance under heavy-duty use.

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Don’t let equipment failure slow down your operations. Trust Hunter Lift for industry-leading crane attachment repair & remanufacturing services, lifting equipment repairs, and below-the-hook repair services designed for durability, safety, and compliance.

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Why Choose Our Lifting Equipment Services?

When it comes to crane attachment repairs, safety, precision, and expertise make all the difference. Hunter Lift brings unmatched industry knowledge and certified processes to every job, delivering consistent results for complex material handling operations.

Here’s what sets us apart:

  • ASME B30.20 Technicians
  • ASME BTH-1 Design Standards
  • ISO 9001:2015 Certified Facility
  • OSHA-Compliant Safety Practices

 

With professional engineers on staff, we can perform in-house certification of modifications—saving you valuable time and streamlining project delivery. We also offer limited on-site crane attachment repair services so you don’t have to interrupt your operations for off-site maintenance. During our certification process, every part is tested and documented before delivery or pickup, ensuring full compliance and peace of mind.

 

Repair Solutions for Your Overhead Crane Attachments

At Hunter Lift, we offer repair and remanufacturing solutions for a wide range of overhead crane attachments, helping your operation stay productive, compliant, and cost-efficient. Our in-house engineering and fabrication teams provide experienced support across all equipment types and configurations.

 

We repair and restore:

  • Tongs
  • Grapples
  • Lifting Beams
  • Slings
  • C-Hooks
  • Coil Grabs
  • Sheet Lifters
  • Magnetic Lifters
  • Spreader Bars
  • Custom Attachments

From crane grapple repair services to routine maintenance on lifting beams and coil grabs, we offer a one-stop solution for keeping your critical equipment in top shape. Our goal is to minimize downtime, reduce replacement costs, and keep your team safe on the floor.

Frequently Asked Questions About Crane Attachment Repair Services

Whether you’re scheduling a routine inspection or managing an emergency repair, we understand you may have questions. Below are answers to some of the most common inquiries about our crane attachment repair & remanufacturing services.

What types of crane attachments can Hunter Lift repair?

  • We service a full range of lifting attachments, including tongs, grapples, lifting beams, slings, C-hooks, coil grabs, and custom tools. Each repair is tailored to meet the equipment’s specific requirements and industry standards.

 

Are your repair services certified and compliant with regulations?

  • Yes—our work adheres to ASME B30.20 and BTH-1 design standards, as well as OSHA safety regulations. Our facility is also ISO 9001:2015 certified, ensuring consistent quality control.

 

Do you offer on-site repair services?

  • Absolutely. Our limited on-site crane attachment repair services bring certified technicians directly to your facility to perform repairs without disrupting your workflow.

 

How do you determine if an attachment can be repaired or needs replacement?

  • Our repair process includes a detailed inspection and dimensional analysis. We’ll advise you on the most cost-effective and reliable solution, whether that’s remanufacturing, part replacement, or a complete rebuild.

 

How quickly can repairs be completed?

  • Turnaround time depends on the complexity of the repair, but our in-house engineering and testing capabilities help us complete jobs faster than many competitors. We’ll provide a timeline estimate once we’ve evaluated your equipment.