LGH Blog
Industry Insights That Lift Your Business
The LGH blog is your resource hub for all things lifting and rigging—from hands-on how-tos to behind-the-scenes project wins. Whether you’re searching for technical guidance, equipment tips, or real-world success stories, you’ll find valuable insights across every category.
This is where expertise meets application—written by the LGH team for the field teams that count on us.
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Product Spotlights: Deep dives into hoists, jacks, beams, and more
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Project Solutions: Real-world rentals in action, solving complex lifts
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Rigging Tips & Techniques: Best practices, safety advice, and gear guidance
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Tools You May Not Know We Rent: Vertical Plate Clamps
Vertical Plate Clamps provide a safe means of rotating, transporting or turning over plate steel when no lift points exist. There are, however, several criteria that must be considered to maintain safe lifting while using vertical plate clamps. While there are other styles of plate clamps available, from horizontal to non-marring, LGH carries only traditional […]
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Do’s & Dont’s With Shackles
Shackles come in many types and may be used in various rigging and load securement applications. However, as with all equipment, certain guidelines must be adhered to whenever using shackles to ensure safe operations. This short list of do’s and don’ts is intended to inform or remind you of those guidelines. DO’s: Check the shackle pin […]
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Tools You May Not Know We Rent: Aluminum Tripod
2 Ton Aluminum Tripod When you think of an aluminum tripod used for hoisting, how many of you immediately think of the confined space rescue tripods we offer within our fleet? While similar in premise, Spanco provides a 2-ton adjustable aluminum tripod for material lifting only. The Spanco aluminum tripod is engineered to provide a […]
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Tools You May Not Know We Rent: Headache (Overhaul) Balls
Overhaul balls – sometimes referred as headache or overhaul hook balls – are used to add weight to single-line crane hoist rope. This is done to provide ballast to the line, ensuring the rope remains taught for proper spooling on the drum. Use of overhaul balls also helps prevent twisting of the rope that would […]
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Which Sling Should You Choose?
Are you planning a lifting project and unsure about the correct sling type to use? Or maybe you’re not getting the service life you expect from the slings you’re currently using? Choosing the right lifting sling is an important part of any lift plan. Web slings, wire rope slings, polyester round slings, and chain slings […]
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Tools You May Not Know We Rent: Rol-A-Lifts
Moving bulky, hard-to-handle box shaped loads can potentially cause trouble on your jobsite. Rol-A-Lifts – occasionally called refrigerator dollies – can provide a safe method of moving both awkward loads as well as sensitive equipment. With a variety of different lift heights and capacities available, Rol-A-Lifts are a versatile option that provides stability and reliability. […]
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Tools You May Not Know We Rent: Mechanical / Reel Jacks
When looking at ways to jack up a load with minimal clearance, most people think of using a hydraulic pancake jack, but quite often, a mechanical jack may be your best bet. In making the decision for the best option, there are several factors to consider. What weight will the jack see at each point? […]
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3 Ways LGH Maximizes Safety with Every Rental
In 1996, the National Safety Council (NSC) declared June National Safety Month in the United States. Their goal was to decrease the number of unintentional injuries and deaths in homes and workplaces by increasing awareness of leading safety and health risks. Since then, June has become a time for many industries to reflect on workplace […]
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Tools You May Not Know We Rent: Electric Chain Hoists with Motorized Trolley
Chain hoists come in all different flavors, from manually operated to air or electric assisted operations. Each option has their own preferred uses, optimal locations, and pro/con lists to help determine the best choice for the project. Additionally, the need for clamps/trolleys to pair with the hoist along with available headroom may render your choice […]
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4 Common Rigging Mistakes and How To Avoid Them
Save Money and Time by Avoiding These Rigging Mistakes Rigging and lifting heavy loads is a necessary part of construction. As such, rigging is commonplace across multiple industries. Experienced riggers make lifting operations look easy, but the reality is far from it. Common rigging mistakes can be lethal, but are also avoidable. You may be […]
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