Industrial Rigging Services in Phoenix, AZ
Expert industrial rigging in Phoenix and across Arizona. Engineered lift plans for safe, precise handling of heavy and sensitive equipment. Request a quote.
Industrial rigging is the engineered process of lifting, moving, and setting heavy machinery using specialized equipment and detailed planning. DC Industrial Rigging provides full-service rigging across Phoenix and Arizona, handling everything from precision load calculations to final placement, all under a documented safety program.
Rigging is far more than attaching a load to a crane. It is understanding load dynamics, weight distribution, center of gravity, and site conditions, then matching the right method and gear to the job. Our riggers work hand in hand with crane operators and your facility team to execute complex lifts with control and repeatable precision.
What industrial rigging covers
Our rigging scope includes load engineering and lift planning, machinery lifting and lowering, structural steel and component setting, and the rigging of oversized or awkward loads that exceed standard handling. We bring slings, shackles, spreader bars, gantries, and hydraulic gear sized to the task.
Why engineered planning matters
For high-value equipment, a single mistake is expensive and dangerous. We document the plan before anyone touches the load: rigging method, equipment ratings, exclusion zones, and contingencies. That planning is what protects your machinery, your people, and your schedule.
Planning an equipment move or lift in Arizona?
Tell us about your machinery, timeline, and site. We respond fast with a clear, safety-first plan.
FAQ
Common questions
What is the difference between rigging and crane service?
Crane service provides the lifting machine and operator. Rigging is the engineering and hands-on work of safely attaching, balancing, and guiding the load. Most heavy lifts require both, and DC Industrial Rigging provides them together as one coordinated service.
Do you provide engineered lift plans?
Yes. For complex or critical lifts we produce a documented lift plan covering load weights, rigging configuration, equipment capacities, and safety zones before the lift begins.
Can you rig equipment inside an operating facility?
Yes. We routinely rig within active facilities, planning around production, low clearances, and tight access to keep your operation running while we work.