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Handle for hanging machines

This special handle is designed for mounting equipment onto a steel structure. Also known as a beam suspension system, it features adjustable grabbing jaws via a threaded rod. The lower part is equipped with a special eye for suspending loads or other elements, such as machines.

Applications:

  • hanging equipment on a steel structure.

Parameters

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Range

Load capacity 3 000 kg as required
Dimensions 2 051 x 2 076 x 1 200 mm as required
Own weight 543 kg as required
Purpose transport for mounting equipment on structures -
Catalog number ES192723  

 

Handle for hanging machines

This special handle is designed for mounting equipment onto a steel structure. Also known as a beam suspension system, it features adjustable grabbing jaws via a threaded rod. The lower part is equipped with a special eye for suspending loads or other elements, such as machines.

Applications:

  • hanging equipment on a steel structure.

Technical description:

  • clamping handle designed for mounting equipment or other elements on a steel structure,
  • equipped with a component for securing the load and a pin for stabilizing it on the structure,
  • can be used in pairs or larger quantities,
  • parameters can be adjusted to meet the user's specific needs.
 

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