Sheet metal lifting clamp TSEU-A
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Sheet metal lifting clamp - TSEU-A - Terrier Lifting Clamps - vertical
Sheet metal lifting clamp - TSEU-A - Terrier Lifting Clamps - vertical
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Characteristics

Intended load
for sheet metal
Lifting type
vertical
Load limit

3,000 kg
(6,613.87 lb)

Description

Universal heavy duty clamp with adjustable extra large jaw opening Application • For vertical lifting, transporting and turning of all steel plates and structures from all positions • Adjustable Jaw opening from: 0 to 95 mm • 3 different jaw positions . Adjustable by steps of 30 mm • Working load limit (WLL) 3000kg . Min . WLL is 10% of max . WLL • note: the plate surface of the material must have a hardness level of max. HrC 37/345 Hb Features and benefits • Only 1 clamp needed for different kind of jobs • Also the same clamp can be used if a big jaw opening is necessary • With articulated lifting shackle for universal lifting flexiblity at various angles • The articulated lifting shackle guarantees a pressure grip in every position, even when side loading up to 90 degrees . • Note a lower load capacity when lifting in an angle higher than 45 degrees . Please check the WLL reduction. • Longer plates can be lifted without the use of a spreader beam when using two clamps on a two legged chain sling • Always equipped with a safety mechanism, ensuring the clamp does not slip when lifting force is applied and when load is being lowered • Standard with 2 pivots for extra clamping force • Clamp is locked in closed as well as open position • Lightweight design for easy handling • Tough quality heavy duty welded shell body • Maintenance-friendly, easy to exchange parts which are available upon request

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