Beam Clamps

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Girder Clamps allow a chain block or hoist to be suspended safely from a girder, large iron or steel beam. As an engineered clamping solution, they safely and conveniently attach components. This removes the need for drilling or on-site welding, as the clamps are quick to install and easy to reposition.

Complying to relevant Australian Standards, this type of hoisting equipment is ideal for maintenance tasks. Girder Clamps are used for a wide variety of applications – including construction, manufacturing, processing, fabrication, job shops, mining and general engineering.

The clamp eliminates any potentially dangerous practice, like the use of a wire or rope when looped over the girder. Additionally, the jaws of the clamp shut over the girder flange securely.

Additional Information

Girder Clamps are a great manual hoisting solution.

Simple and easy to install, these clamps are finished in a durable electrolastic enamel finish and high-quality cast iron. They feature a single-threaded adjustment pin for simple and easy positioning. Girder Clamps support capacities up to 10 tonnes, and headroom decreases as beam width are increased.

Features: 
  • Complies with relevant Australian Standards (AS 4991:2004)
  • Easy and quick to install and reposition
  • Features a single-threaded adjustment pin
  • Capacity up to 10 tonnes

Beam Clamps Girder Clamp Lifting

Specifications: 
Capacity Beam Range (mm) Weight (kg)
1 tonne 80 – 245 4.1
2 tonne 80 – 245 5.0
3 tonne 90 – 330 10.2
5 tonne 90 – 310 11.9
10 tonne 90 – 320 18.4

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View our extensive range of Lifting Attachments and Clamps.

Product Variations

Image Description Product Code Price (excl. GST)  

Girder Clamp 1tonne

LPGC310

Girder Clamp 2tonne

LPGC320

Girder Clamp 3tonne

LPGC330

Girder Clamp 5tonne

LPGC350

Girder Clamp 10tonne

LPGC390
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