Materials Handling

/Materials Handling
  • Our crane drum rotators are sourced from East West Engineering, and are designed to lift and rotate 205 litre steel drums through 360 degrees. Rotation of the drum is controlled by the handle driven gearbox, which locks the drum in position when the operator stops turning the handle, preventing dangerous and uncontrolled movements. All our crane drum rotators offer 360 degree rotation, with a working load limit of either 400kg or 1000kg.
  • Our spill bins are sourced from East West Engineering and provide complete protection against costly and environmentally damaging chemical spills that can occur from leaking drums. We provide the simple SL spill bin as well as a cargo shield spill bin or those with full drum storage enclosure. We also provide IBC spill bins to protect against leaking intermediate bulk containers. Standard and tilting spill bins are available.
  • Our drum racks and trolleys are sourced from East West Engineering to ensure safety and environmental protection when handling drums.
  • We provide a range of free-standing drum handling equipment to assist you in raising and transporting your drums without complicated adjustments or exchanging attachments.  
  • We offer a variety of personnel cages that are available in varying capacities, dimensions and working load limits. All are supplied with a load test certificate, risk control measure documents, work cover registration and comprehensive instructions. These are sourced from East West Engineering and all have been designed in strict accordance with Australian Standard AS 1418.17 to elevate the designated amount of personnel where it is not practical to erect scaffolds or use a specially designed device.
  • We source our goods cages from East West Engineering, which have been designed to safely store and transport loose or palletised goods by crane or forklift.
  • We have a variety of pallet hooks available, sourced through East West Engineering.
  • Lifting beams have a centre-lifting lug at the top that connects to a crane hook. A basic lifting beam will have a bottom lug at each end, to connect to slings or hook directly into the load. Spreader beams offer more stability compared to a lifting beam and they provide a potentially higher capacity for each set section of steel, however, bear in mind that they require more headroom than lifting beams.
  • Site toolboxes are a great way to store your work items securely, with the option to transport them via overhead crane and forklift. We offer two options from East West Engineering that are both tamper-proof, lockable, and designed and certified in accordance with Australian Standards. They consist of a heavy-duty, weatherproof construction, with fitted wheels that are removable and an enamel paint finish.
  • We offer a wide range of kibbles; if you don't see what you're looking for here, we're likely to still have it available so get in touch.
  • Concrete collection trays are designed to limit environmental damage whenever a concrete pump is being used on site. They will fit under a concrete pump to collect spillage washout water and concrete waste. Our concrete collection trays are manufactured with tapered sides and fitted with fork pockets and crane lugs. They have an enamel finish and come in a variety of specifications.
  • Tube socks or tube sleeves are used in a wide range of applications but are most often used in concrete batching plants. They are generally used for the flexible feeding of product from a conveyor belt into a chute. Our tube socks are manufactured in-house using our Kontex wear-resistant sheet rubber. They come in varying hardness ratings (38, 40 or 65 turo) and can be produced to whatever length and diameter you require.