Rigging System Trainer
(SM105)

1. Main Frame 2. The Rigging Kit contains a large selection of parts (clamps, ropes, cribbing’s, chains)

  • Knowing safety concepts of moving heavy objects on site
  • Visualizing moving machines using rollers
  • Learning lifting and handling odd-shaped loads
  • Learning ropes and knots and building a sling
  • Installing of a wedge socket
  • Moving a machine using roller pipes
  • Moving a machine using a dolly
  • Assembling the gantry crane
  • Installing of the gantry crane accessories
  • Lifting a machine using a hydraulic jack
  • Moving a machine using polyester slings
  • Moving a machine using a double-chain sling
  • Lifting a load using a choker hitch
  • Lifting a load using a polyester sling as a choker hitch
  • Lifting a load using a wire rope as a choker hitch
  • Lifting a load using a beam clamp
  • Lifting a plate using a plate lifting clamp
  • Moving a machine using wire rope pullers
  • Lifting an unbalanced load
  • Lifting an unbalanced machine using lifting hooks.

 

  • Rigging System Trainer(SM105)
  • Hard copy user manual

The Rigging Training Systems are a comprehensive educational unit designed to emphasize the essential importance of meticulous consideration and expertise in the field of machine movement and installation. The unit is designed to comprehensively cover the principles and practices of rigging. Students are guided through techniques and methodologies that enable them to execute machine movements and installations with utmost safety and precision. These training systems equip students with the indispensable knowledge and skills required to execute these tasks in a manner that prioritizes safety and efficiency.

  • The Rigging training systems are designed to provide students with hands-on experience and comprehensive knowledge on safely and effectively moving and installing machines within industrial settings.
  • The training systems incorporate industry-standard rigging equipment and tools to familiarize students with the essential instruments used in the field.
  • This includes wire rope pullers, hoists, chain links, wedges, and other rigging accessories.
  • These machines are custom-built for specific applications, exhibiting various shapes and often asymmetrical designs.
  • The training systems focus on managing challenges related to uneven weight distribution on machine supports.
  • Safety is emphasized as a fundamental aspect of rigging practices within the training systems
  • The training systems offer comprehensive modules to develop the skills necessary for proficient rigging.
  • The training systems provide practical, hands-on exercises and simulations to enable students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.
  • This practical experience enhances their understanding of rigging principles and fosters confidence in executing complex rigging tasks.