Yale YC5 Beam Clamp 5000 kg – Beam Width 90-320 mm

Yale SKU: 619-4-4

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Yale YC5 Beam Clamp - Capacity 5000 kg, Beam Width 90-320mm Provides a quick and versatile rigging point for hoisting equipment, pulley blocks or loads. Flexible application due to wide adjustment range. The central threaded... Read More

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Yale YC5 Beam Clamp - Capacity 5000 kg, Beam Width 90-320mm

Provides a quick and versatile rigging point for hoisting equipment, pulley blocks or loads. Flexible application due to wide adjustment range. The central threaded spindle allows easy attachment and a safe and secure grip. The spindle can be secured against loosening.

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Yale hoists and trolleys are not designed for passenger elevation applications and must not be used for this purpose.

Suitable as a horizontal anchor point. Can also be used as a lifting clamp.

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