• Expert Warehouse Support

    We confirm requirements like load, layout constraints, and operational fit before a system is quoted.

  • Vetted Industrial Systems

    Systems are selected based on load rating, compliance expectations, and long-term serviceability.

  • Freight-Managed Delivery

    Freight delivery includes appointment scheduling, dock access planning, and inspection requirements at receipt.

  • PO-Based Procurement

    Quotes support purchase orders and multi-site procurement workflows when required.

Request a Quote for Industrial Lifting Systems

Submit your system requirements to receive a qualified lifting solution based on defined load, span, and compliance constraints.

This is a technical qualification process, not a general inquiry form.

Only requests with complete and verifiable inputs will proceed to evaluation.

This Process Exists to Prevent Unsafe or Invalid System Selection

Industrial lifting systems must be specified using real constraints.

Incomplete or incorrect inputs can result in:

  • Unsafe lifting conditions
  • Structural incompatibility
  • Non-compliance with safety standards
  • Delays in procurement and installation

This RFQ process is designed to:

  • Validate system compatibility before quoting
  • Identify configuration conflicts early
  • Filter out non-compliant or undefined applications
  • Ensure all quotes are based on real operating conditions

Do Not Submit a Request If the Following Are Unknown

This is a hard qualification boundary.

Do not proceed if:

  • Load capacity is not defined or is estimated
  • Span or coverage requirements are unclear
  • Mounting or structural support conditions are unknown
  • Application or use case is not fully defined
  • Compliance requirements have not been reviewed

Requests that do not meet these conditions may not be processed.

Required System Inputs (Mandatory)

All quote requests must include the following:

Load Requirements

  • Maximum load (lbs or tons)
  • Type of load (static, dynamic, or variable)

Span and Coverage

  • Required horizontal span
  • Work area dimensions

Height and Clearance

  • Available height / headroom
  • Required lifting height

Mounting Conditions

  • Floor-mounted, wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, or portable
  • Structural support availability

Application Definition

  • Maintenance lifting
  • Production / assembly
  • Material handling
  • Equipment positioning

System Scope (What This RFQ Covers)

This process applies only to standard industrial lifting systems:

  • Gantry Cranes (portable or fixed)
  • Jib Cranes (floor-mounted or wall-mounted)
  • Workstation / Light-Duty Overhead Systems

Each system type has strict limitations in:

  • Capacity
  • Span
  • Mounting configuration

Final system selection depends entirely on your inputs.

Exclusions (What This Process Does Not Cover)

The following are not included in this RFQ process:

  • Custom-engineered lifting systems
  • Structural design or verification
  • Installation services
  • Non-standard or undefined applications
  • Field engineering or on-site assessment

Requests requiring the above must be handled through separate engineering workflows.

Compliance and Safety Responsibility

All lifting systems must be evaluated against applicable standards, including:

  • OSHA regulations
  • ANSI standards (e.g., ANSI B30 series)
  • Site-specific safety policies

System recommendations are based on general application parameters.

Final responsibility for:

  • Compliance
  • Installation
  • Structural adequacy
  • Safe operation

remains with the buyer and/or project engineer.

RFQ Submission Process

Step 1

Define System Requirements

Provide all required inputs:

  • Load
  • Span
  • Height
  • Mounting type
Step 2

Describe Application and Usage

Specify:

  • Use case
  • Frequency of use
  • Environmental conditions
Step 3

Confirm Site Conditions

Include:

  • Floor or structural conditions
  • Mounting feasibility
  • Space constraints or obstructions
Step 4

Submit Contact Information

Provide:

  • Company name
  • Contact person
  • Email and phone
  • Project timeline (if available)

What Happens After Submission

Each request is processed as follows:

  1. Input validation (completeness and consistency)
  2. Constraint matching (capacity, span, mounting)
  3. System compatibility review
  4. Quote generation or clarification request

If inputs are incomplete or inconsistent, you will be contacted before a quote is issued.

Important Limitations

  • Quotes are based strictly on submitted data
  • Incorrect inputs invalidate system recommendations
  • Structural verification is not included
  • Configuration assumptions are not made

This process does not replace engineering validation.

Response Time

Typical response times:

  • 24–72 hours for complete and standard requests
  • Longer for complex or unclear submissions

Incomplete requests will delay processing.

Submit Your Requirements

Provide complete and accurate system inputs to receive a qualified lifting system recommendation and quote.

Only validated requests proceed to quotation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What information is required to request a quote?

You must provide defined load capacity, span or coverage, available height, mounting conditions, and application details. Requests without these inputs cannot be evaluated.

Can I request a quote without knowing the exact load?

No. Load capacity is a primary constraint. Estimated or undefined loads will result in invalid system selection and the request may not be processed.

What types of lifting systems can I request?

This RFQ process applies to gantry cranes, jib cranes, and light-duty overhead workstation systems. Other system types are outside the scope of this process.

Does this process include custom-engineered solutions?

No. This RFQ process is limited to standard, configurable systems. Custom-engineered solutions require a separate engineering review.

Are installation services included in the quote?

No. Installation, structural modification, and on-site services are not included unless explicitly defined in a separate agreement.

How is system compliance handled?

System recommendations are based on general compliance frameworks such as OSHA and ANSI standards. Final compliance verification is the responsibility of the buyer or project engineer.

What happens if my inputs are incomplete?

Incomplete or inconsistent inputs will delay processing. You may be contacted to clarify requirements before a quote is issued.

How long does it take to receive a quote?

Standard requests are typically processed within 24 to 72 hours. More complex or unclear requests may require additional time.

Can I use this quote for final system approval?

No. Quotes are based on submitted information and do not replace engineering validation. Final approval must be completed by qualified personnel.

Why are there strict requirements before submitting a request?

Industrial lifting systems must be specified using accurate constraints. This process prevents unsafe configurations, ensures compliance alignment, and reduces errors in system selection.