Stainless steel clamping

The Drum Handling Clamp Attachment from Packline Materials Handling has been specifically designed to handle drums and similar vessels by providing powered vertical lifting and lowering.

Constructed mainly from stainless steel 316, this drum lifting solution is suitable for high care and clean room production areas found in pharmaceutical manufacturing, food processing and chemical mixing environments.

An additional powered drive provides the grip and release action.

The clamping mechanism is fitted with a torque limiter so that the gripping pads do not over or under tighten the drum whilst lifting or lowering.

A pair of proximity sensors are fitted to the attachment which control the maximum opening and minimum closing positions of the clamp. This protects the clamp from shock loading when at the extreme positions and so helps to minimise wear on the mechanism. 

These features combined ensure that the operator can lift, transport and handle the drums with confidence and safety.

The attachment is backed up by a full bespoke design service so ensuring that the right solution can be made to suit most lifting requirements.

All Packline attachments are fully interchangeable and can be easily fitted or removed from any model of Compac lifting machine that is fitted with the attachment quick release system.

Specifications:

  • Lifting capacity: 150kg
  • Maximum Lifting Height: 1759mm
  • Minimum Lifting Height: 353mm
  • Minimum Drum Diameter: 350mm
  • Maximum Drum Diameter: 650mm
  • Minimum Drum Length: 300mm
  • Main materials: Stainless steel 316
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