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Wire rope lifting loop for concrete elements

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Wire rope lifting loop for concrete elements

This accessory allows the handling of concrete elements with tapped inserts.

In the case of handling with several loops, the use of a spreader is mandatory.

Wire rope lifting loop is made of a high resistance galvanized cable.

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Before any use, it must be checked that :

• the lifting loop is fully screwed;

• the threads are clean;

• the lifting loop is not damaged.

Its use must be limited to oblique tensile forces whose angle is between 0 and 45 ° relative to the axis of the sleeve. The diameter of the hooks used must be greater than or equal to the cable in order to avoid premature wear.

If there is deformation or threading, the lifting loop cannot be repaired and must be replaced automatically. Each loop must be checked

Lifting loop with crimped threaded spigot for lifting and transporting.

The tags for identifying

- means of lifting (lifting loops) and

- lifting sockets

as well as the nailing plates have the same colour for each thread size.

inclined pull lifting loop with eccentric forged head for lifting and transporting.

The head must be screwed on tightly.

1) After screwing the forged head fully into the socket, it may be turned back by no more than one full turn to match the direction of pull.

2) No reduction in the permissible loading capacity when using 10 mm plastic nailing plates even if the head cannot be screwed in fully.


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