Magic Arm Receives OSHA Approval, West Coast Distributor Named
March 22, 2006 — The uniquely designed Magic Arm below-the-hook crane attachment recently received OSHA's stamp of approval. Based on a review of previously submitted drawings and specifications of the Magic Arm by master distributor Nycon International,

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The Magic Arm ensures load weight is carried by the crane's cable, not the arm itself.
The Magic Arm features a lifting hook and C-shape double pulley to allow operators to deliver construction loads directly to workers on elevated floors without the use of scaffolding or platforms. The Magic Arm can position a loaded pallet directly onto any floor by enabling the crane operator to maneuver the top arm onto the upper floor until it lies flush. The load is then gently lowered onto the floor below. With its sophisticated pulley structure attached to the crane cable, the Magic Arm ensures load weight is carried by the crane's cable and not by the arm itself.
The Magic Arm weighs 827 pounds and features a load capacity of 3,390 pounds, but it was designed for 7.5 tons and tested for 3 tons. Maximum weight load on the floor is 2,480 pounds, but the unit puts no weight on the floor edge. Five standard models are available with customization as an option.

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Five standard models of the Magic Arm are available.
Nycon International notes that the Magic Arm increases construction productivity and savings because it reduces the labor, expense, and time of installing and repositioning platforms. Materials are delivered directly onto the structure's floor where they are needed, eliminating the need for workers to reach out and transfer loads, which is typically involved with scaffolding and platforms. With its large load capacity, the Magic Arm also reduces crane cycles, and it doesn't require complicated training for crane operators and workers.
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