New stainless steel davit crane products are available from June 1.

OZ Lifting launches Stainless Steel Davit Cranes, accessories

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Winona, Minnesota-based OZ Lifting Products LLC has launched a new line of stainless steel davit cranes, components and accessories, designed for corrosive, sanitary, and wash-down environments. The range is available to order from June 1.

The Stainless 850 and 1500 Davit Cranes, of 850 lbs. and 1,500 lbs. capacity respectively, become the company’s seventh davit family. They are available as complete stainless systems, with a full ecosystem of bases, winches, and accessories designed to work together.

Expansion of the stainless steel series reinforces the company’s commitment to specialized high-performance industries. Type 304 stainless steel construction makes the cranes suitable to use in a multitude of demanding markets, including aerospace, chemical processing, electronics, food processing, mining, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, textiles, and water treatment. The range offers superior resistance to rust, contamination, and long-term degradation.

‘We’ve come a long way’ — Steve Napieralski, president at OZ Lifting.
Steve Napieralski,

Steve Napieralski, president at OZ Lifting, said: “Back when I first started attending WEFTEC [Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition & Conference] in the late 80s, it was a real eye-opener. I kept hearing the same question, ‘Does that davit crane come in stainless?’ At the time, the answer was almost always, ‘No’. Stainless steel was just too cost-prohibitive, so options were limited or fully custom. But the need was clear. These environments are tough… constant moisture, harsh chemicals, tight spaces… and people needed something durable, portable, and built to handle it. That stuck with me over the years. We saw a real gap there, not just in wastewater, but across industries like food processing, cleanrooms, and marine applications. This launch is our answer to a question that’s been asked for decades.”

OZ Lifting's new line of stainless steel davit cranes is designed for corrosive, sanitary, and wash-down environments.
OZ Lifting’s new line of stainless steel davit cranes is designed for corrosive, sanitary, and wash-down environments.

Fully compatible with existing OZ davits and components, the landmark product launch allows customers to upgrade or expand selectively without replacing entire systems. The Stainless 850 and 1500 Davit Cranes support mix-and-match configurations between stainless and standard components, based on application needs, while providing a cost-effective path to transition into stainless steel for corrosive or sanitary environments.

Napieralski added: “Where customers have previously been forced into custom or suboptimal solutions, we now have a full stainless steel davit crane and component offering. Designed to our modular, application-focused approach, one crane can be used across multiple base installations, reducing downtime when moving between work areas.”

Individually load tested to 125% capacity, the Stainless 850 and 1500 Davit Cranes meet NSF H1 food-grade standards. They become available with a full suite of supporting stainless products, including pedestal, socket, and wall bases; mast extension; wire rope holder; headache ball; backing plate; rope assemblies; and manual brake winch.

Other key product features include an electropolished finish, offering corrosion resistance and easy cleaning; a 2.5:1 safety factor; a drill drive winch; and an integrated Weston brake. All OZ Lifting davit cranes have the same basic features: U.S.-Patented tool-free assembly; corrosion-resistant finish; and a quick-connect pin system, which ensures tool-free assembly. AC- or DC-powered winches are optional.

This latest release expands a portfolio of stainless steel products that already includes lever hoists, chain hoists, beam clamps, push beam trolleys, and manual brake winches, widely used in environments where food-grade and cleanroom standards are required.

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