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Vertical Lifting Clamps

Vertical lifting clamps are specialized tools designed for lifting and transferring steel plates, beams, and other heavy materials in a vertical orientation. They are widely used in construction, manufacturing, and industrial applications to ensure safe and efficient material handling. These clamps grip materials securely using a locking mechanism and are typically used with cranes or hoists.
 

    • Key Features:

      • Safe and Secure Grip:

        • Equipped with a powerful locking mechanism that ensures a firm grip on materials during lifting and handling.
      • High Load Capacity:

        • Available in various load capacities to handle a wide range of lifting requirements.
      • Durable Construction:

        • Made from high-quality steel or alloy materials to withstand heavy-duty operations and ensure long-lasting performance.
      • Versatile Applications:

        • Suitable for lifting steel plates, I-beams, pipes, and other structural components in a vertical orientation.
      • Safety Mechanisms:

        • Includes safety locks or dual-action clamps to prevent accidental slipping during operation.
      • Ease of Use:

        • Lightweight and ergonomically designed for easy attachment and release without excessive effort.
      • Wide Jaw Opening:

        • Accommodates materials of varying thicknesses, enhancing versatility in lifting operations.
      • Anti-Slip Teeth:

        • The gripping surface often features serrated or anti-slip teeth for enhanced grip and safety.
      • Swiveling Eye Hook:

        • Many models include a swiveling eye hook to allow for flexible positioning and alignment during lifting.

    • Purposes:

      • Construction      : Lifting and positioning pipes during projects.
      • Manufacturing   : Transportation of pipe sections in fabrication units.
      • Oil & Gas            : Handling pipes in pipeline projects.
      • Marine                 : Transportation of pipes in shipyards or ports.
      • Maintenance       : Assisting in repair tasks involving pipe sections.