Horizontal Plate Clamp

A horizontal lifting clamp, also known as a horizontal plate clamp or a plate lifting clamp, is a specialized lifting tool used to lift and handle heavy, flat, and horizontal loads such as steel plates, sheets, and other similar materials. These clamps are commonly used in industrial settings, construction sites, and warehouses where heavy materials need to be moved or positioned horizontally.

Key features of a horizontal lifting clamp typically include:
  • Jaw Design: The clamp usually has two jaws that grip onto the edges of the material being lifted. The jaws are designed to securely hold the material during lifting.
  • Load Capacity: Horizontal lifting clamps come in various load capacities to accommodate different weight requirements. They are typically rated to handle specific weight ranges, and it is essential to use the appropriate clamp for the intended load.
  • Safety Mechanism: Most high-quality clamps include safety mechanisms to prevent accidental release of the load during lifting. These safety features often require the operator to apply a specific force or use a locking mechanism to release the grip intentionally.
  • Material: Horizontal lifting clamps are typically constructed from robust materials such as steel to ensure durability and the ability to withstand heavy loads.
  • Lifting Eye or Hook: The clamp is equipped with a lifting eye or hook that can be attached to a lifting device, such as a crane or hoist, for vertical lifting.
  • Non-Marring Pads: Some clamps feature non-marring pads on the gripping surfaces to protect the material from damage during handling.

Remember that using lifting clamps requires proper training and adherence to safety guidelines. Incorrect usage can lead to accidents and injuries. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines before using any lifting equipment.
Please note that while I can provide general information about horizontal lifting clamps, specific products and designs may vary by manufacturer or supplier. If you need detailed information about a particular model or have specific requirements, it is best to consult the manufacturer or a professional supplier of lifting equipment.

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