Industrial
Load arrestors provide fall protection for equipment. There are a huge number of applications where load arrestors may be deployed, across a range of industries.
Do you lift or suspend equipment that cannot be allowed to drop? If so, you should consider installing a Guard load arrest device as a safeguard in case the primary lifting equipment fails.
If your primary load bearing equipment fails, a Guard load arrestor will automatically stop the load from falling, thereby preventing damage to the materials and, more importantly, protecting anybody below.
In many cases, fall protection for equipment is essential. For more information, explore the example Guard applications below, to find out more about why you need a load arrestor.
If you're not sure what you need, our technical staff will work with you to find the right solution.
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Applications

Automotive
Automotive production lines cannot afford lengthy shutdown periods to repair fallen equipment. Major automotive manufacturers,...
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Material Handling
When you're material handling and the materials you're lifting simply cannot be allowed to fall, installing a Guard load...
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Food Production
Guard load arrestors can be fitted with stainless steel cable and fittings, making them suitable for a range of industrial...
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Pulleys
Pulleys may be used in different ways with Guards. Doing so can deliver results such as increasing the maximum working...
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Galvanizing Plants
Materials being dropped during the dipping process could be a costly failure, not to mention the risk to any personnel...
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Industrial Doors
Has your risk assessment identified the risk of industrial doors falling during use? A failure in the door's primary operating...
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Tool Balancers
Spring failure is one of the biggest risks when using tool balancers. If tool balancers fail, would there be risk of injury...
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