Rotating Clamp Attachment with Geared Rotation – Clamps and Rotates Large Frame, 160kg.
The bespoke Rotating Clamp Attachment was designed to securely clamp and rotate a large metal frame, weighing up to 160kg.
The geared rotating clamp attachment firmly grips onto the ‘criss-cross’ box section of the metal frame.
The four clamping arms close and grip around the frame’s box section ensuring a secure hold whilst the frame is being rotated.
Rubber nitrile pads line the clamping arms keeping the framework in place.
The rotating clamp attachment enables all sides of the metal frame to be easily accessed for welding of the frame.
This heavy-duty handling solution encompasses a welded steel clamp attachment with the capability to grip and rotate the large mild steel frame without the need for any manual assistance, removing any risk of injury to employees when accessing all sides of the frame.
The Rotating Clamp is designed to be fitted to anelectric lift stacker unit. These units are a heavy duty, high capacity and ideal for factory and warehouse environments.
This attachment is backed up by a full bespoke design service so ensuring that the right solution can be made to suit most requirements.
This handling equipment has a maximum capacity of 160kg (352lbs), however larger capacities may be available on request.
For more information on the rotating clamp attachment with geared rotation please contact Packline Materials Handling.
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