What is the difference between a beam jack and a beam clamp?
A beam jack, also known as a screw jack or a house jack, is primarily designed for lifting and supporting heavy loads, often used in lifting beams during construction. On the other hand, a beam clamp is a device used for securing and suspending loads from an I-beam or a similar structural element. It clamps onto the beam and provides a point of attachment for lifting equipment, such as hoists or cranes. While a beam jack focuses on vertical lifting and support, a beam clamp is more about creating a secure anchor point for horizontal load suspension, offering versatility in material handling scenarios.