Explore an extended range of precast concrete accessories that work seamlessly with spherical-head lifting anchors. Highlights include steel lifting inserts, concrete shear connectors, cast-in lifting loops, grout access sleeves, and temporary alignment anchors. Each component is designed for efficient handling, reliable load transfer, and precise alignment in precast elements—ensuring smooth installation in diverse architectural and infrastructure applications.

If the anchors cannot be placed symmetrically to the center of gravity, the load on the anchors must be calculated according to simple static design rules.
If a lifting sling is used in a triangle form, the acting forces on the anchors (sling loads) are increased compared to simple vertical lifting. As the angle of lift (β) increases, the acting forces on the anchors and slings increase as well. This influence is taken into account by factor ω dependent on angle β.
The use of three anchors ensures that the static load is shared evenly.
Only two anchors can be assumed to be load-bearing for an arrangement of four independent cable runs or continuous diagonal cable runs.
A perfect static weight distribution can be obtained by the use of a spreader beam and two pairs of anchors set out symmetrically.

