Steel Plate Lifting Clamps??

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Steel Plate Lifting Clamps??

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Im looking for a diy design on building a set of lifting clamps for lifting the sheets up onto the table "Or" a reasonably priced set to purchase. Everything Ive found store bought has been stupid expensive :shock:
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Re: Steel Plate Lifting Clamps??

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Vertical or horizontal lift? For vertical lifting, I got one of these, works great for up to 1/2". (that's as thick as I've tried to lift, and pretty much the max that will fit in it) Bought mine from Amazon, looks like they're still the best price now.

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http://www.amazon.com/Vestil-EPC-10-Ver ... B0052PKQPW

For horizontal lifting, the clamps I use look like this:

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4 of them on chains, with two spreaders to keep them from sliding together. One pair of chains goes on each side of the plate, and it works perfectly.
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Re: Steel Plate Lifting Clamps??

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Sorry for my language! The last English class was in 1982.

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Re: Steel Plate Lifting Clamps??

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East German wrote:Hallo,

see you here:

http://www.plasmaspider.com/viewtopic.p ... amp#p68207

Regards Peter

That's it, thanks you..
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