Keep Hands Out. Control the Load.
RiggerMate is a push pull tool designed for riggers and lifting teams to guide, position, and control loads without placing hands in pinch, crush, or line-of-fire zones.
Most people assume hand injuries in rigging occur during the lift — when the crane is running and the load is in the air. They don't. Injury data points to a different moment entirely.
Crew typically stands clear. Hands are away from the load. Injury risk from direct hand contact is low during active crane travel.
The load needs guiding into position. Crew move in. Hands reach for the load. This is where pinch, crush, and line-of-fire injuries occur.
Load is almost down. Crew apply direct pressure to steer it home. The load can shift, swing, or drop without warning. Hands are at highest risk here.
Direct hand contact during positioning. One unexpected swing, shift, or drop and hands are in the line of fire — no buffer, no warning, no protection.
RiggerMate provides the mechanical interface. Hands remain behind the tool — outside the pinch, crush, and swing zones for the entire manoeuvre.
Six engineering priorities — all addressing the same moment: when the load needs guiding and hands are the only thing standing between a rigger and a serious injury.
Solid mechanical standoff between the rigger and the load — eliminating direct hand contact during positioning and final placement, the two highest-risk phases of any lift.
300 kg push / 150 kg pull — consistent across all six lengths. Structural steel, precast panels, suspended plant. Rated to handle it.
Six lengths from 2 ft (24 in) to 8 ft (96 in). Compact for confined spaces. Extended for large open bays. Choose by standoff requirement.
A shifting load gives no warning. RiggerMate keeps crew clear of the swing zone — allowing safe, controlled guidance without entering the line of fire.
Designed for consistent grip and optimal mechanical leverage across multiple lifts per shift. Less strain on the crew; more control over the load.
No calibration, assembly, or charging. A rigging safety tool that's reach-for-it ready on any lift. Simple, credible, and effective.
All models ship in the same distinctive blue finish. Same 300 kg push / 150 kg pull rating from the 2 ft to the 8 ft. Packed for site rollout.
Deployed in environments where hands-free load management is a safety standard — not an optional extra.
Guide steel beams and precast elements to position with no hands near the crush zone. Especially critical during the final metres of placement.
Where swinging loads and dropped objects carry severe consequences, a rigging safety tool that keeps crew clear of the line-of-fire is a standard requirement.
Tight spaces, heavy loads, slippery decks. RiggerMate gives yard crews the standoff needed to guide equipment into position without direct hand contact.
Underground or surface, RiggerMate helps crews position heavy plant safely — even in restricted access environments where the 2 ft and 3 ft lengths are the practical choice.
Assembly lines, press shops, fabrication yards. Where loads move regularly, a no-touch load control tool belongs in every crew's standard kit.
Container yards, warehouse cranes, loading bays. RiggerMate lets handlers control suspended loads without hands-on contact through the entire placement.
A push pull tool is a hands-off load control device used by riggers and lifting crews to guide, position, and stop suspended or moving loads — without placing hands in pinch, crush, or line-of-fire zones. On any lift, a load can swing or shift without warning. RiggerMate is an industrial push pull tool engineered for this purpose, rated at 300 kg push and 150 kg pull across all six lengths.
A hands-off push pull tool is a no-touch load control device that lets riggers guide and position loads through mechanical standoff — keeping hands entirely clear of the load during positioning and final placement. Rather than the operator's hand being the contact point, the tool is. RiggerMate is purpose-built for industrial rigging and load control on this principle.
RiggerMate is available in six lengths: 2 ft (24 in), 3 ft (36 in), 4 ft (48 in), 5 ft (60 in), 6 ft (72 in), and 8 ft (96 in). The 4 ft and 5 ft are the most common across general rigging and industrial applications. The 2 ft and 3 ft suit confined spaces; the 6 ft and 8 ft give maximum standoff for larger lifts.
All RiggerMate models carry a push rating of 300 kg and a pull rating of 150 kg, consistent across the full range from 2 ft to 8 ft. This makes it suitable for structural steel, precast elements, plant and equipment, and general industrial lifting operations.
Select by the standoff distance your application requires. As a general guide: 2–3 ft for confined or restricted-access work; 4–5 ft for most general rigging and industrial lifting; 6–8 ft for open lifts where maximum reach is required. Visit www.riggermate.com to discuss the right specification for your site.
Yes. The 2 ft (24 in) and 3 ft (36 in) models are suited to confined space, underground, and restricted-access environments where a longer tool is impractical. Both carry the full 300 kg push / 150 kg pull rating — the same safety benefit in a compact form.
Push pull tools are used in construction, oil and gas, marine and shipyard, mining, heavy industry, manufacturing, and logistics — any environment where riggers and lifting crews need to guide or position suspended loads without placing hands in danger zones.
Visit www.riggermate.com to request pricing or enquire about the full range. RiggerMate is suitable for single-site purchase or multi-site safety rollout — our team will confirm the right lengths, quantities, and delivery arrangements for your operation.
Yes. RiggerMate is sized in feet (with inch equivalents shown) reflecting UK and Australian site conventions. Visit www.riggermate.com for supply, shipping, and regional enquiries.
Specify RiggerMate for your site. Six lengths. One consistent rating. Deployment ready.