Concrete pipe lifting clamp ACPL2500
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Concrete pipe lifting clamp - ACPL2500 - AARDWOLF INDUSTRIES LLC - vertical / mechanical / automatic
Concrete pipe lifting clamp - ACPL2500 - AARDWOLF INDUSTRIES LLC - vertical / mechanical / automatic
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Characteristics

Intended load
for concrete pipes
Lifting type
vertical
Other characteristics
mechanical, automatic
Load limit

2.5 t
(2.76 us ton)

Description

General
Fast, efficient, flexible and fully automatic, the mechanical concrete pipe lifter is designed to lift and place concrete pipes safely. The lifter requires no additional hydraulics. A single operator can grab, lift and move pipes without assistance. Its narrow profile enables installation of concrete pipes in tight trenches.

Features
  • Auto locks and unlocks the load
  • Vulcanized rubber pads
  • Durable powder-coated finish


Specifications
Metric (mm-kg) | Imperial (in-lb)
Grip range: 750 - 1000 mm | 29.5 - 39.4 in
Working load limit (WLL): 2500 kg | 5511 lb
Net weight: 564 kg | 1243 lb

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Pending

Characteristics / Technical specifications
  • Product code: ACPL2500
  • Grip range: 750 - 1000 mm (29.5 - 39.4 in)
  • Working load limit (WLL): 2500 kg (5511 lb)
  • Net weight: 564 kg (1243 lb)
  • Fully mechanical, fully automatic operation (no additional hydraulics required)
  • Vulcanized rubber pads for secure grip
  • Auto-lock / unlock mechanism
  • Durable powder-coated finish
  • Narrow profile for installation in tight trenches

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