Segment Lifting Pin

Technical Specification for Segment Lifting Pin

  • Alloy steel - High Strength, Toughness & good hardenability with anti-overheating stability.
  • High White Point sensitivity, temper brittleness and poor weldability.
  • Preheating is required before welding and stress relief treatment is required after welding.

A segment lifting pin, also known as a lifting lug or a lifting eye, is a device used to facilitate the lifting and handling of heavy objects or segments. It is typically a metal component with a threaded hole or a loop that provides a secure attachment point for lifting equipment, such as cranes, hoists, or slings.

The segment lifting pin is designed to distribute the weight of the object evenly and provide a stable connection for lifting purposes. It is commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and other industries where large or heavy segments need to be moved, such as precast concrete elements, machinery components, or structural steel beams.

The lifting pin is usually made of high-strength steel to ensure its durability and load-bearing capacity. It is important to choose a lifting pin that matches the weight and dimensions of the object being lifted to ensure safe and efficient handling.

When using a segment lifting pin, it is crucial to follow proper lifting procedures and safety guidelines. This includes verifying the weight capacity of the lifting pin, inspecting it for any signs of damage or wear, and ensuring that it is securely attached to the object before lifting.

It is recommended to consult with a qualified engineer or lifting specialist to determine the appropriate type and capacity of the lifting pin based on the specific lifting requirements and load characteristics.