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Fixed Fork Mounted Hook
Our Fixed Fork Mounted Hook attachment is a simple and cost effective means of converting your forklift into a mobile crane. -
ECO Forklift Jib
Our ECO Forklift Jib is a single hook position low cost forklift jib ideal for carrying out tasks such as engine removal, tool changing etc. -
Carriage Mounted Extender Jib
Our Carriage Mounted Extender Jib has the same characteristics as our Easy Reach Forklift Jib, but with a manually extendable lifting beam. -
Easy Reach Forklift Jib
Our Easy Reach Forklift Jib comes with a low beam profile to allow access in to confined spaces and is fast becoming a popular choice. -
Articulating Extender Forklift Jib
Our Articulating Extender Forklift Jib height up to 45 degrees, in 5 degree increments, is suitable for handling loads at variable heights. -
Max Lift Forklift Jib
The Max Lift Forklift Jib is designed to offer the solution for handling larger, heavier loads safely for trucks with a 6000kg plus capacity. -
Mechanical Scissor Grab
Our Mechanical Scissor Grab is designed to lift a variety of construction products such as, bricks, blocks, kerbs and slabs, around site. -
Carpet Boom
Our Carpet Boom has design characteristics that allow for real long term strength and durability and will be in service years after purchase. -
Short Reach Extender Jib
The Short Reach Extender Jib is ideal for manoeuvring in confined spaces with a closed length of 1250mm & an extended length of 1750mm. -
Extendable Forklift Jib
Our Extendable Forklift Jib gives an overall lifting reach of 3000mm (2000mm when closed), making it ideal for handling extra long loads. -
Cross Beam Jib
The Fork Mounted Raised Jib is the ideal attachment for lifting loads which are not suitable for, or do not require, palletising. -
Fork Mounted Raised Jib
The Fork Mounted Raised Jib is the ideal attachment for lifting loads which are not suitable for, or do not require, palletising.



