The MW Easy-Lift System is the chainless lifting technology inside every MWE product. Scroll to see exactly how a lift happens — and what disappears from the old way of doing it.
▼ Scroll to begin ▼The Old Way
A conventional chain lift needs a slinger at the load and a banksman directing — two people in the danger zone, every single lift. Rigging, checking and unhooking eats 10–15 minutes each time.
2 people exposed10–15 min per liftWear · slip · snap modesStep 01
The machine that's already on your site — excavator, telehandler or forklift — tracks up to the unit. Nobody walks out to meet it. The operator stays in the cab from the first second to the last.
Any machine from ~1.5tOperator stays in cabStep 02
The Easy-Lift pin sits on the machine side; the engineered lifting point sits on every MWE product. Lining them up is a few seconds of normal machine control — the geometry is designed to guide itself home.
Engineered lifting pointSelf-guiding geometryStep 03
The pin drops, seats and locks. That's the whole rigging process. No chains to inspect, no shackles to torque, no tag lines — the connection is a single machined component with no wear-and-slip failure modes.
<1 minute vs 10–15No chain inspection regimeStep 04
The load rises with zero personnel in the exclusion zone. No slinger steadying it, no banksman directing — the single operator has full control and full visibility. Every suspended-load exposure your safety stats used to count: gone.
0 people in the zoneNo banksman requiredStep 05
Rough ground, slopes, soft going, pit bottoms, haul roads — the unit goes wherever the machine goes, then sets down ready to work. That's how a FuelBag reaches a turbine position and a WetBag follows the plots on a housing site.
All-terrain travelSet down, work, repeatThe Easy-Lift System is integrated into the FuelBag, WetBag, DustBag, FenceBag and BarrierBag as standard — and available on bespoke builds. Patent Pending GB 2600815.1.