KTM Engineering has completed a 20t dual-hoist spreader beam, custom-engineered to comply with ASME BTH-1 and ASME B30.20 standards for an undisclosed client.
The project included design, structural analysis, and the production of a South Carolina PE-sealed top-level drawing.
Engineered Systems Incorporated (ESI) carried out a 125% load test on the spreader beam at its facility in Duncan, South Carolina, before delivery to the end user.
ESI said: “We appreciate working alongside KTM Engineering on projects like these! Their team consistently provides high-quality custom products, and we’re thankful for Seth Withers’ support throughout the process.
“We’d also like to thank Greenville Scale for providing the 50,000lb of test weights on time and ready to use.”
KTM Engineering, established in 2005 as Kumler Technologies & Manufacturing, provides mechanical engineering services for manufacturing clients across the Southeast and other regions in the US.
The company delivers solutions including lift systems, custom machinery, engineering analysis and fixtures.
ESI supplies overhead crane and hoist systems, parts, and related services throughout the Southeast and globally.
The company operates at ten locations and offers services such as design, fabrication, installation, inspection, and modernisation of lifting equipment.
Recently, ESI installed a 5.5t bridge crane at a client site in Charleston, South Carolina. The regional team completed the installation to meet the operational needs of the facility.
In December 2025, the company installed a 7.5t bridge crane for a client. The crane’s structural frame included LeJeune bolted connections, which the company reports provided greater rigidity and redirected stress away from the concrete floor.