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Kerb transport grab

The grab is suitable for use in construction and paving work. It is designed for the longitudinal transport of concrete kerbs. The grab is intended to be suspended from a crane hook or wire rope sling. It features a special anti-slip material on the inner side of the jaws, which effectively prevents the kerb from accidentally slipping during transport.

Applications:

  • lifting and transporting concrete elements, such as kerbs, edge blocks, etc.

Parameters

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Range

Load capacity 150 kg as required
Dimensions 790 x 450 x 360 mm as required
Own weight 18,5 kg as required
Purpose transport of concrete elements -
Catalog number SL102119  

 

Kerb transport grab

The grab is suitable for use in construction and paving work. It is designed for the longitudinal transport of concrete kerbs. The grab is intended to be suspended from a crane hook or wire rope sling. It features a special anti-slip material on the inner side of the jaws, which effectively prevents the kerb from accidentally slipping during transport.

Applications:

  • lifting and transporting concrete elements, such as kerbs, edge blocks, etc.

Description:

  • the grab's range is manually adjustable in several sizes and secured with a pin,
  • the provided parameters can be customized according to user needs.

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