This document summarizes the key differences between spreader beams and lifting beams. It explains that spreader beams are loaded in compression while lifting beams experience bending stresses. A spreader beam spreads the load from two slings directly into the top slings, while a lifting beam requires the load to travel along the beam before reaching the top sling. This causes bending stresses. It also notes that spreader beams can be up to 4 times lighter than lifting beams of the same capacity since they only experience compressive stresses. Misusing the wrong type of beam can lead to failures.