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Design/Evaluation of Overhead Lifting Lugs

Clement Rajendra, PE

In industrial facilities, power plants, etc., overhead hoists are used for rigging equipment and materials where lower overhead restricts the use of a crane. These overhead hoists are suspended from lifting lugs. An overhead lifting lug is attached to the building structure either by welding directly to it (structural steel or an embed plate in concrete) or by welding to a base plate which is anchored to concrete ceiling by expansion anchors.

Although the following course illustrates an overhead lifting lug, the associated engineering principles can be applied to evaluate lifting lugs attached to a spreader beam, lifted load, etc.

For details on how to design the lifting lugs, please click on the following link: Design/Evaluation of Overhead Lifting Lugs (PDF file, 7 pages).

If you have the software Mathcad Professional (Version 7.0 or higher) and wish to study the Mathcad version of this course, you need to take Course S106a - Design/Evaluation of Overhead Lifting Lugs Using MathCad.

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