Horizontal plate lifting clamp is a specialized tool used in material handling and construction industries to lift and transport horizontal plates securely. They are often used in conjunction with lifting equipment such as cranes or hoists to safely lift and position heavy plates during installation or transportation tasks.
Feature
- The horizontal plate lifting clamp is suitable for lifting and transport of steel plates, construction and profiled bar in horizontal position.
- This plate lifting clamp is manufactured from high quality carbon steel.
- The working load limit is the maximum load that the plate lifting clamp are authorized to support when used in pairs with a lift angle of 60°.
Specification
- Model: ATO-HLC-LB6
- Max. Working Load of 2 Plate Clamps: 6 Ton
- Jaw Opening: 0~100mm
- Weight: 14.5kg
Note*: During hoisting operations, 2 or multiple horizontal plate lifting clamps are required to be used together.
Application
Tips: What is a plate lifting clamp used for?
A plate lifting clamp is a specialized tool designed for lifting and transporting heavy plates or sheet materials with efficiency and safety. It is commonly used in various industrial sectors, such as construction, manufacturing, and shipbuilding. The clamp features a sturdy and durable construction, typically made of steel, and consists of two or more jaws with gripping mechanisms.
The primary purpose of a plate lifting clamp is to securely grip and hold onto plates or sheets of metal, concrete, or other materials during lifting operations. It provides a reliable and controlled grip, preventing the plate from slipping or dropping. The clamp's design allows for easy attachment to cranes, hoists, or other lifting equipment, facilitating the vertical movement of large and heavy plates.
Plate lifting clamps are essential for streamlining material handling processes, enhancing worker safety, and preventing damage to the plates or surrounding structures. They offer a practical solution for efficiently moving and positioning plates in construction sites, warehouses, fabrication shops, and similar environments.