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Take the strain out of manually standing up stacked plates before lifting them—these clamps have a full 180° range of motion.
Pads on these clamps prevent the grip from biting into the load.
Use these clamps to raise a metal plate straight up from its original vertical position.
Use in pairs with a two-leg sling to transfer metal plates in a horizontal position. Unlike other plate-lifting clamps, these can pick up multiple plates at the same time.
Clamps can take a metal plate that is stacked horizontally and tilt it up 90° to lift vertically. After lifting, clamps can place the plate back down in the original position (plate can not be flipped over).
Also known as permanent lifting magnets, these magnets have an on/off handle to engage and release the magnet.
Keep a safe distance from heavy loads—these lifters automatically engage when set down, so you don’t have to secure the magnet to the load yourself.
These magnets hold a load until you pull the handle and pry the magnet off.
No need for slings or chains—magnets on either side of these beams grip heavy, magnetic items, such as steel sheets and I-beams.
Slide steel plates and blocks off a stack.
A no-frills solution to safely grab machined parts, scrap metal, and other magnetic items.
Guide suspended steel sheets, iron pipe, and other magnetic loads by pushing and pulling them from a safe distance.
Quickly switch between grabbing and dropping items—the magnet on these lifters releases when you squeeze the lever and reengages as soon as you let go.
Avoid bending down to grab magnetic objects off the ground and out of deep containers.
For heavy loads, these lifters have a stronger magnet than pull-release lifters and a lock to prevent accidental drops. To switch the magnet on and off, turn a handle or push a button.
Lift metal plates by hand by gripping the edge.