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Camlok CR 2000kg Single Rail Clamp – Safety Lock

Camlok CR 2000kg Single Rail Clamp – Safety Lock

CAMLOK SKU: 602-19-2

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Camlok CR2000 Single Rail Clamp – Rail Grab with Safety Lock - 2000kg W.L.L. The CR rail clamps are designed to lift single rails securely and safely. The clamps are designed to fit most... Read More

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Camlok CR2000 Single Rail Clamp – Rail Grab with Safety Lock - 2000kg W.L.L.

The CR rail clamps are designed to lift single rails securely and safely.

The clamps are designed to fit most types of rail section currently in use. The clamps have a narrow profile to enable attachment to an individual rail when rails are side by side.

The clamps are locked onto the rail-head via a lever operated spring mechanism. It is recommended to use clamps suspended from a lifting beam for long rail lengths.

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