en.Wedoany.com Reported - Towne Lifting and Testing in England has completed the installation of a custom height safety system designed to operate under a 40-ton gantry, meeting the operational needs of multiple users for safe access and precise load distribution in confined spaces.

The company designed the solution to address site-specific structural constraints, ensuring uninterrupted work. The dual-cable system, manufactured by Towne Lifting, is directly integrated into the existing overhead crane infrastructure, providing stable performance in an industrial environment, allowing operators to move beneath the gantry and meeting safety requirements for users working at height.
Towne Lifting stated that the project demonstrates how engineering expertise and adaptable height safety systems can overcome challenging access needs while maintaining safety and operational efficiency.
Towne Lifting and Testing has provided lifting equipment and safety systems since 1948, with branches in Newcastle, Hull, and Stockton. Originally supplying wire ropes for trawlers during World War II, the company is now led by Managing Director Tom Towne, a third-generation family business serving local and international clients, emphasizing safety and reliability in lifting operations.
In January of this year, Towne Lifting & Testing installed surge suppression devices in the radio control system of an overhead crane at a steel structure manufacturing plant, resolving persistent faults.
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