What is a Crane Outrigger Pad
Outrigger pads, also known as stabilizer pads, give heavy machinery like cranes, aerial lifts, and concrete pumps a firm and stable footing. By spreading the machine’s weight over a greater surface area, the pads help prevent damage to the ground and minimize the possibility of tipping during operation.
Made from Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight polyethylene, the pads are light but highly durable. They are resistant to extreme weather and heavy loads and can withstand extended durability, even in severe work conditions.
A non-slip surface provides additional grip, enhancing on-site safety. Incorporated handles support easy lifting, carrying, and placement for rapid setup. The pads are made for reliable operation, whether installed on construction sites, industrial sites, or uneven ground.
Outrigger pads are an essential accessory for safe and effective lifting applications due to their strength, portability, and safety options.
Applications of Crane Outrigger Pads in UAE
Outrigger pads are used in a variety of industries where the stability of heavy equipment is important. They create a stable foundation for mobile cranes on lifting operations, steady positioning for aerial work platforms like boom lifts, scissor lifts, and cherry pickers, and avoid tipping over in concrete pump trucks during setting.
Outrigger Pads / Stabilizer Pads rely on them for the deployment of safe ladders in emergency situations, telecommunication and utility trucks use them to stabilize on uneven or roadside surfaces, and so forth. They also find applications in forestry and agriculture for stabilizing on soft ground, as well as in heavy transport to support jack stands or leveling systems effectively.
How to Use Outrigger Pads?
Follow these simple steps to use stablizer pads:
- Choose the Right Size—Ensure the pad’s surface area matches or exceeds your equipment’s load requirement.
- Position Carefully – Place the pad flat on the ground in the outrigger’s intended position.
- Lower Equipment Feet – Lower the outrigger/stabilizer foot onto the center of the pad.
- Check Alignment – make sure the pad is stable and not rocking on uneven ground.
- Inspect Before Use – Check for cracks, excessive wear, or contamination before each use.
Safety Guidelines
- Always use the equipment manufacturer’s outrigger load specifications.
- Never use worn or torn-up pads.
- Avoid stacking pads unless designed for that purpose.
- Maintain pads oil-free, mud-free, or free of debris for optimal grip.
Our outrigger pads require minimal upkeep:
- Wash with water and mild detergent when dirty.
- Store flat in a dry place when not in use.
- Inspect periodically for any signs of wear.