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Camlok LJ 500kg Non-Marking Plate Clamp – Rubber Pads

Camlok LJ 500kg Non-Marking Plate Clamp – Rubber Pads

CAMLOK SKU: 602-8-3

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Camlok LJ 500kg Non-Marking Plate Clamp – Rubber Pads

Camlok LJ500 Non-Marking Vertical Plate Clamp with Rubber Pads - 500kg W.L.L The LJ non-marking plate clamps are designed for lifting, turning, and transporting of structural steel plates, stainless steel, iron, timber and aluminium without... Read More

CAMLOK SKU: 602-8-3

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Camlok LJ500 Non-Marking Vertical Plate Clamp with Rubber Pads - 500kg W.L.L

The LJ non-marking plate clamps are designed for lifting, turning, and transporting of structural steel plates, stainless steel, iron, timber and aluminium without marking, damaging or leaving indentations on the surface. It can also be used for steel plates with extremely 
hard surfaces. 
These clamps are available with two different types of pads, rubber or leather. The type to be used is dependant on the surface of the material being gripped. If you have any concerns regarding the best options for your application, please contact our sales team for advice.

Workmanship and parts

These plate clamps are service-friendly, making it easy to exchange parts, which are readily available. Clamp repairs must be done by a trained person. 

Note: The surface of the material being gripped must be free of oil, grease or any other liquid to ensure safe transport.

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