Two Point Two Hook Spreader Bar Lift Spreadsheet

Discussion in 'Software' started by thenavalarch, Jun 1, 2019.

  1. thenavalarch
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    thenavalarch Junior Member

    This Excel sheet helps you calculate the Lift Point and Sling Loads for a two hook, two point lift using a spreader bar
    It calculates the design load, the Dynamic Amplification Factor (DAF), and point loads for slings above and below spreader
    It checks the crane lifting capacity, tilt angle, and calculates the lift point load
    The resulting forces and angles can be used to design/check the pad-eye for lifting
    It also provides an elaborate sling design sheet based on DNV-ST-N-001
    Sling Design can be done for Vertical Hitch, Choker Hitch or Basket Hitch

    For more information, please visit

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    Two Point Two Hook Spreader Bar Lift App - TheNavalArch
    This Excel sheet helps you calculate the Lift Point and Sling Loads for a two hook, two point lift using a spreader bar It calculates the design load, the Dynamic Amplification Factor (DAF), and point loads for slings above and below spreader It...
     
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