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Britlift adds reusable roof truss system
14:05,
15 May, 2025
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Doset-based lifting beam manufacturer, Britlift, is launching an innovative new modular lifting beam specifically designed for lifting roof trusses.
The Britlift Roof Lifting Beam (RLB) is a lightweight steel beam. Its unique modularity, which is patent pending, enables each component to be easily handled and assembled by the site team. It also makes the beam simple to adjust as well as easy to store, transport, maintain and inspect.
Trussed rafters (i.e. roof trusses) provide a structural framework to support the roof fabric, ceilings or floors of buildings in both residential and commercial structures. Britlift has designed the beam to improve safe lifting of these trusses. It also significantly reduces waste on construction sites and for off-site housing manufacturers.
“Typically on British construction sites, roof trusses are crane lifted by attaching spare structural timbers to the frame. Once the lift is complete, these timbers are stuck in situ for the life of the roof. They are not required to support the structure, so they are essentially waste wood," explained Britlift MD Liam Botting. "Our steel beam RLB is designed to be reused for years, potentially leading to huge savings on timber for construction companies and prefab home manufacturers.”
Load tested to 2x WLL, the RLB’s lightweight design means it can be safely handled by two people, meaning it is below the manual handling threshold. It comes with a detailed set of user and assembly instructions, along with an EC Declaration of Conformity. It is also UKCA and CE marked.
As a modular system, the beam can be increased and decreased in span, to suit any size of roof truss.