Sheaves for Cranes, Hoists & Rigging Systems
Sheaves are a critical but often under-appreciated component in crane and heavy-lift rigging systems. At Custom Truck One Source, our “Sheaves” category offers a wide variety of heavy-duty, precision-machined sheaves and pulley wheels engineered for industrial cranes, truck-mounted cranes, hoists, winches, and other rigging applications where safety, rope longevity and load control are paramount.
What Is a Sheave and Why It Matters
A sheave is a grooved wheel (pulley) that guides and supports wire-rope or cable in a crane or hoist system. The rope rides in the groove and the sheave rotates on bearings — allowing the rope to move smoothly under load while minimizing wear, bending stress, and friction.
By redirecting the wire rope and managing load paths, sheaves enable safe, efficient lifting and lowering, and — when used in a block-and-tackle configuration — contribute to mechanical advantage, increasing lifting capacity while reducing stress on the rope and components.
Types & Construction Features of Sheaves
Depending on application, duty-cycle and load requirements, sheaves vary by:
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Material & fabrication: Common materials include forged or machined steel, cast steel, sometimes with protective coatings or rollers/bearings for heavy-duty or high-speed use.
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Groove profile & rope compatibility: The groove must match rope/cable diameter precisely: too small risks pinching the rope; too large can cause rope flattening, wear or instability.
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Bearing type: Roller or tapered-roller bearings, or bushing designs depending on speed, load and duty cycle — quality bearings reduce friction and wear, extend rope life, and ensure smooth operation under heavy load.
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Single vs multi-sheave configuration: Single-sheave units for simple lifts; multi-sheave blocks for multi-part reeving — enabling higher lift capacities and mechanical advantage.
How to Choose the Right Sheave for Your Rigging System
Selecting an appropriate sheave depends on:
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Load rating & crane capacity: Ensure the sheave’s design load rating (safe-working-load) meets or exceeds the maximum load and dynamic stresses expected in your lifting operation.
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Wire-rope diameter and construction: Groove size and rope compatibility must match — improperly matched rope/sheave sizes dramatically increase wear or risk rope failure.
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Duty cycle & operational speed: For frequent lifts or high-speed hoisting, choose sheaves with high-quality bearings and durable construction. For occasional, lighter duty — standard sheaves may suffice.
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Rope routing & geometry: Consider how the rope will move through the crane, boom or hook-block; if multiple directional changes or reeving points are needed, multi-sheave blocks will improve efficiency and safety.
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Environmental and wear conditions: For outdoor, wet, corrosive, dusty, or abrasive environments — choose corrosion-resistant materials and monitor lubrication and wear closely.
Maintenance & Inspection Best Practices
To maximize safety, rope longevity and sheave service life:
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Inspect sheave grooves for wear, deformation, cracks or corrosion before each lift — worn grooves can damage wire rope or cause failure.
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Check bearing rotation — sheave should rotate freely with minimal resistance; noise or binding often signals bearing wear or need for lubrication.
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Confirm bearing pins, bushings, flanges, and mounting hardware are intact and properly torqued; excessive play or wear means the sheave should be serviced or replaced.
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Maintain proper lubrication per manufacturer schedule — especially for roller-bearing sheaves used in frequent or heavy lifts.
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Replace sheaves showing signs of groove wear, bearing failure, cracks or flange damage — continuing to use degraded sheaves risks rapid wire-rope wear or catastrophic failure under load.
Why Choose Custom Truck One Source for Crane & Rigging Sheaves
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We offer a broad selection of heavy-duty sheaves — single and multi-sheave blocks, steel-constructed and bearing-equipped — for truck-mounted cranes, hoists, overhead cranes, winches and industrial lifting systems.
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Our parts-specialist team understands rigging standards and matching criteria — helping you choose the right sheave based on capacity, rope size, crane type and duty cycle for your application.
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With nationwide distribution and ready inventory, we support quick turnaround for sheave replacement or upgrades — minimizing crane downtime or project delays.
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Our sheaves are engineered for durability, safety, load capacity and rope longevity — helping you maintain reliable, compliant lifting operations under heavy-duty conditions.
Browse & Order Today
Explore our selection of crane and rigging sheaves — filter by sheave diameter, groove type, bearing type, number of sheaves (single / block), load rating, or part number. Order online or call our parts team at 877-831-0572 for assistance with selection, specification matching, or installation guidance.






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