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How can cable trays be lifted up

Cable trays can be lifted using forklifts, cranes, or lifting beams, ensuring the load is supported from the sides and handled carefully to prevent damage or injury.Lifting with a ForkliftWhen using a forklift, stacked bundles of cable trays should be placed on appropriately sized pallets. The forklift tines must pass below the complete bundle, lifting from the sides rather than the ends to avoid exceeding the vehicle's safety limits or damaging the trays. Small parts should also be stacked on pallets and kept dry to maintain stability during lifting and transport .Lifting with a CraneFor crane lifting, suitable lifting beams should be inserted from side to side beneath the bundle. The beams must be long enough to distribute weight evenly and prevent undue pressure on the edges of the trays. Avoid using tensioned banding or packaging straps for lifting, as these are not designed to support the load and can fail .Safety PrecautionsAlways wear protective gloves to handle sheared steel or pre-galvanized trays, which may have sharp edges .Ensure that all lifting equipment is rated for the load and that personnel are trained in safe handling practices .Avoid using cable trays as ladders or walkways, as this can cause personal injury and damage the system .Check that the support system and tray design can handle the intended load, including future cable additions .Additional TipsFor long or heavy trays, consider team lifting or mechanical assistance to maintain control.Keep the trays dry and free from debris during lifting to prevent slipping or instability.When lifting multiple trays, ensure even weight distribution to avoid bending or warping. By following these methods, cable trays can be lifted safely and efficiently, minimizing the risk of damage to the trays or injury to personnel while maintaining compliance with installation standards .

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