Description
This Excel sheet helps the user check the strength and adequacy of a spreader beam used for lifting operations
- It calculates the design load, the Dynamic Amplification Factor (DAF) and lifting point loads
- It also calculates sling loads and checks sling angles
- It calculates the compressive stress on the Spreader Beam and checks if the Spreader Beam is adequate
- It can be used for an I-beam spreader, a Hollow Pipe Spreader or a Hollow Rectangular Beam Spreader
FRANK M. (verified owner) –
Very useful product. Easy to use. Money well spent.
TEE (verified owner) –
Easy to use with minimum training and guideline
ken s. (verified owner) –
well documented and structured
Saeed Malik (verified owner) –
It was worth the price. I was able to check the stability of existing spreader beam which was requested by my Client.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Worked very good
Luke W. (verified owner) –
Worksheet is working as advertised. There is a misspelled word on the input and results tab “Paramater” spelled Parameter.
Great work and well laid out worksheet.
GLORIA CECILIA C. (verified owner) –
Excellent program, offers an option and clear idea for the design of Spread Beam, also assistance for the Run the program very well
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Nicely laid out worksheet
Frank M. (verified owner) –
Does everything that i need. very good.
Abu M. (verified owner) –
Detailed and easy-to-use
William Grosser (verified owner) –
Quick simple and accurate
Alan Wilson (verified owner) –
Simple to use and detailed calculation printout. Great value.
Alan (verified owner) –
Simply laid out Excel product that provides a quick check solution. Especially handy when preparing quotations.
George-Ulysses Karantsavelos (verified owner) –
My original negative recommendation, is revised based on the excellent response from TheNavalArch team.
The open spreadsheet works as advertised, with accurate consistent results.
Thus, is highly recommended.
Regards –
George-Karantsavelos, P.E. PMP