Water Bag Load Test

Water Bag Load Test

What is it about?

Waterbag Load Test is a practical load testing method that uses calibrated water bags to simulate working loads safely and efficiently. It is commonly used for cranes, davits, beams, and lifting structures where controlled testing is required on site.
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Safe and Controlled Testing Method
Safe and Controlled Testing Method
Suitable for On-Site Testing
Ideal for locations where conventional solid test weights are difficult to transport or manage.
Flexible Load Application
Allows gradual filling and accurate load adjustment to meet project and testing requirements.
Reliable Support for Compliance
Helps verify lifting equipment performance for operational assurance and safety checks.
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Workflow

1
Review the structure, equipment, and required test load
We assess the equipment type, structural setup, and load requirements before planning the test.
2
Prepare the site and testing arrangement
Our team organises the site conditions, lifting arrangement, and safety preparation for the load test.
3
Position and secure water bags for the test setup
Water bags are installed in the correct configuration to ensure safe and controlled load application.
4
Fill water bags gradually to achieve the required load
We progressively fill the bags to reach the specified test load with close monitoring throughout the process.
5
Monitor test performance and complete the testing procedure
During the test, we observe the equipment response and ensure the procedure is carried out properly.
5
Record results and provide related documentation where required
The test outcome is documented and shared with the client together with the relevant reporting if needed.

Supported Industries

We support a wide range of industries with dependable lifting, rigging, and safety solutions tailored to operational demands.

Need On-Site Load Testing Support?

Speak with our team to arrange waterbag load testing for cranes, lifting structures, and equipment across Malaysia.