PSC Load-It Family — Product Blog
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PSC Load-It Family

Control the Load.
Keep Hands Clear.

Interchangeable-head and magnetic push/pull tools for final positioning of suspended loads

Most lifting plans control the lift.

But hand injuries often happen later — during final positioning, alignment, and last-second correction.

The PSC Load-It family is built for that final stage of the task.

It gives operators controlled push, pull, guide, hook, and magnetic engagement from a standoff position — without placing hands on the load.

“The right head and the right length should be selected for the task — not improvised at the hazard.”

Where load control becomes hand exposure.

The lift may be controlled by the crane. But final approach and landing still require human control. That is where hands often move toward the load, the sling, the edge, or the pinch point.

The Exposure

  • Hands guiding suspended loads directly
  • Workers stepping into the swing path
  • Pinch points at load corners, rigging hardware, and landing zones
  • Tagline retrieval or sling adjustment after landing

The Controlled Approach

  • Rigid aluminium shaft creates working distance
  • Push, pull, guide, and hook actions happen from standoff
  • Head type matches load geometry
  • Tool length builds distance into the task

Loads rarely injure because lifting was planned poorly. They injure when final positioning is left to the hand.

PSC Load-It: one family, multiple task profiles.

A fixed tool works only when the task geometry stays the same. Load-It is built as a configurable family: head selection for engagement, length selection for standoff.

6
Head types
2–12 ft
Length range
630 g–2.67 kg
Tool weights
High-Viz
Yellow finish

Heads

S, M, J, T, L, and Angled head options for different pushing, pulling, hooking, and guiding profiles.

Lengths

2 ft, 4 ft, 6 ft, 8 ft, 10 ft, and 12 ft options to match standoff needs and worksite constraints.

Use

Guiding, manoeuvring, positioning, and controlling suspended loads during final approach and landing.

The operator should not adapt to the hazard.

When one tool is forced into every task, the operator compensates with body position. Load-It reverses that logic: the tool configuration is selected around the task.

Without Task Fit

  • Hand moves closer during final approach
  • Worker adjusts body position for engagement
  • One head used across different geometries
  • Standoff depends on discipline and space

With Load-It

  • Head profile matches the load
  • Length defines working distance
  • Tool becomes the contact point
  • Hands remain outside the hazard zone
PSC Load-It MagHead: when the load has no safe grip point.

Ferrous loads often lack a safe place to push, pull, or steer by hand. The MagHead attaches directly to steel surfaces, allowing directional control without direct hand contact.

Magnetic Engagement

550 lb rated neodymium magnetic attachment for steel plates, H-beams, I-beams, C-hooks, coil lifters, structural assemblies, large motors, and other ferrous loads.

Swivel / Fixed Head Options

180° swivel head options for angled or curved surfaces, and 90° fixed head options for specific structural profiles and confined access situations.

Extendable Version

4–8 ft extendable MagHead version provides variable standoff for different crane pick heights and deck configurations.

Controlled Use

Verify magnetic seating before load movement. Select tool length to keep the operator outside the swing radius throughout descent and placement.

Where the Load-It family fits.

Suspended Loads

Final approach, landing, stabilising, and positioning of slung crane loads in congested areas.

Rigging & Taglines

Hooking, retrieving, and adjusting taglines or slings from outside the load hazard zone.

Ferrous Loads

Hands-free control of steel plates, beams, coil lifters, C-hooks, lifting beams, and equipment modules.

“A tool should not extend the hand into the hazard. It should remove the need for the hand to be there.”

That is the operating logic behind the PSC Load-It family.

Select the head for the task. Select the length for standoff.

Use correctly

  • Match head profile to load geometry
  • Select length based on minimum safe standoff
  • Use in pairs where bilateral control is needed
  • Complement taglines — do not replace them

Do not misuse

  • Do not lever, pry, or lift with the tool
  • Do not use as a load-bearing device
  • Do not use magnets where surface seating is doubtful
  • Do not treat tool reach as permission to enter an active hazard

Map one lifting or positioning task.

Share the load type, lift height, approach zone, and where the operator currently places their hand.

PSC can help identify whether the task needs a Load-It head, MagHead attachment, longer standoff, paired tools, or a process change before tool selection.