The Horizontal Lifting Clamps (L Type) are specially designed for the horizontal lifting and transportation of steel plates and flat materials. They are commonly used in shipbuilding, steel structure construction, warehouses, and fabrication workshops.
These clamps are used in pairs to ensure balanced lifting and improved safety. Manufactured from high-quality alloy steel, the clamps provide excellent strength, durability, and secure gripping performance.
With a compact structure and reliable locking mechanism, L type horizontal lifting clamps offer a safe and efficient solution for handling steel plates in horizontal positions.
Product Features
Designed for Horizontal Lifting
Specially engineered for lifting steel plates in horizontal position.
Use in Pairs for Safety
Always used in pairs to ensure balanced load distribution and safe operation.
High Strength Alloy Steel
Manufactured from durable alloy steel for long service life and high load capacity.
Reliable Locking Mechanism
Equipped with safety lock to prevent accidental slipping during lifting.
Compact and Easy to Use
Lightweight and easy to install, improving working efficiency.
Wide Application Range
Suitable for steel fabrication, shipyards, construction, and industrial handling.
| Art. NO. | WLL/Pair(t). | Steel plateThickness(mm) |
| MKL-1 | 1 | 0-30 |
| MKL-2 | 2 | 0-40 |
| MKL-3 | 3 | 0-45 |
| MKL-5 | 5 | 0-55 |
| MKL-8 | 8 | 0-80 |
| MKL-10 | 10 | 0-120 |
Q1: What is the main application of L type horizontal lifting clamps?
A: They are designed for horizontal lifting and transportation of steel plates and flat materials.
Q2: Can the clamps be used individually?
A: No, they must be used in pairs to ensure balance and safety during lifting.
Q3: What is the capacity range?
A: The capacity ranges from 1 ton to 10 tons per pair.
Q4: What material are the clamps made of?
A: They are made from high-strength alloy steel, ensuring durability and safety.
Q5: Do the clamps have a safety mechanism?
A: Yes, they are equipped with a locking device to prevent slipping during operation.
Q6: What industries commonly use these clamps?
A: They are widely used in shipbuilding, steel structure construction, warehouses, and fabrication workshops.