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Extending the Life of Your Lifting Equipment

January 30, 2026
Why Repair Instead of Replace?

Lifting equipment takes a beating. Chain slings get stretched, clamps wear down, hoists lose performance, and wire mesh slings suffer damage at contact points. When equipment shows signs of wear, the instinct is often to replace it entirely—but that's not always the most practical choice.

Professional repair can restore equipment to safe working condition at a fraction of replacement cost, reduce downtime compared to waiting on new equipment, and keep reliable gear in service longer.

Amick's Repair Capabilities

Amick Rigging and Racing provides repair services for four categories of lifting equipment:

Chain Sling Repair — Damaged chain sling assemblies don't necessarily mean the end of the line. Amick repairs chain slings by replacing worn or damaged components, restoring assemblies to working condition and extending their useful life.

Lifting Clamp Repair — Clamps endure constant stress during lifting operations. Amick's repair process includes inspection, load testing, and restoration of lifting clamps to ensure they meet performance requirements before returning to service.

Hoist Repair — Hoists are central to most lifting operations, and downtime means lost productivity. Amick handles hoist inspections, load testing, and repairs for customers nationwide.

Wire Mesh Sling Repair — Wire mesh slings often sustain localized damage that doesn't require full replacement. Amick provides repair services that address damaged sections while preserving the overall integrity of the sling.

The Repair Process

Amick's approach combines inspection, testing, and skilled craftsmanship. Equipment is evaluated for damage, repaired using appropriate methods and materials, and tested before being returned. This ensures repaired gear meets the same safety and performance standards as new equipment.

Get Equipment Back in Service

If you have lifting equipment that's showing wear or has sustained damage, contact Amick to discuss repair options. In many cases, professional repair is the fastest and most cost-effective path back to safe, reliable operation.

Lifting Equipment Repair Services

by Doug Amick
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