Yes, beam clamps can be side loaded, but only if they are designed for that purpose. Some beam clamps are not made to be side loaded, and will not work properly if they are. Always check the manufacturer's instructions to see if a beam clamp can be side loaded before attempting to do so.
Yes, you can lift a beam with a beam clamp. A beam clamp is a specialized piece of equipment that is designed to grip a beam and lift it. The clamp is attached to a crane or other lifting device, and the beam is lifted into place.
Yes, beam clamps can be used for lifting. They are specifically designed to grip the beam so that they can be used to lift heavy loads. The clamps themselves are made of strong materials that can withstand the weight of the load being lifted.
4.8/5
★Simple to use: Pump the plunger just a few strokes, the cup will attache the surface completely and hold suction for more than 6 hours. Release Valve Lever Permits Quick and Complete Release.
★Safe Indicator: The red-Line Indicator Warns User of Any Vacuum Loss. When it shows less than 100% vacuum left, simply pump the plunger until you reach the original vacuum pressure without removing the cup from the glass.
★Promotion Today, Limited time offer!★Make Materials Handling Easier and Safer: 8' in diameter heavy duty vacuum lifting plates. Fast attachment on flat, clean, smooth, nonporous surfaces. Excellent for lifting and moving materials like glass, aquarium, plastics, engine valves, sheet metal, stone slabs, and appliances.
★Premium Quality with Excellent Customer Service: The glass lifter through the CE, SGS, RoHS, PAHS certification. Warranty: 1 year 100% satisfied quality guarantee. BIGGEST SALES ONLY FOR 24 HOURS!
★Made with Powerful and Eco-friendly Materials: The suction cup pad is made with durable, odorless, extra strength rubber and high-impact ABS plastic handle for a strong and ergonomic grip. Load capacity is 125-520lbs (Max).
$234
For installing glass architectural wall products, my company bought 8 of these, and they perform great. They help us carry and place extremely huge, weighty sheets of up to 1/2" glass that can weigh between 400 and 500 lbs. We have no issues with two men and four of these grips. They are quite durable and have a firm hold, and they suction to the glass with easy and release with ease. Since you essentially have to replace them if they are damaged, it is great that they each come with their own plastic hard case for storage. The case aids in preventing that.
4.8/5
★Made with Powerful and Eco-friendly Materials: The suction cup pad made with durable, odorless, extra strength rubber for a strong and ergonomic grip. Excellent for lifting and moving materials with nonporous flat and smooth surface, such as glass, tiles, metal, formica, plastics, fiberglass, linoleum and polished stones.
★Promotion Today, Limited time offer!★Make materials handling easier and Safer: 10' in diameter heavy duty vacuum suction cup with durable handle. 220 lbs safe horizontal lifting capacity. Per powerful vacuum lifter comes with a free protective carrying case. Load capacity is 190-760lb (Max)
★Simple to Use: Pump the plunger just a few strokes, the cup will attache the surface completely and hold suction for more than 6 hours. Release Valve Lever permits quick and complete release. Lift tab on pad edge permits instant release.
★Premium Quality with Excellent Customer Service: The glass lifter through the CE, SGS, RoHS, PAHS certification. Warranty: 1 year 100% satisfied quality guarantee. BIGGEST SALES ONLY FOR 24 HOURS!
★Safe Indicator: The Red-Line Indicator Warns User of Any Vacuum Loss. When it shows less than 100% vacuum left, simply pump the plunger until you reach the original vacuum pressure without removing the cup from the glass.
$234
For installing glass architectural wall products, my company bought 8 of these, and they perform great. They help us carry and place extremely huge, weighty sheets of up to 1/2" glass that can weigh between 400 and 500 lbs. We have no issues with two men and four of these grips. They are quite durable and have a firm hold, and they suction to the glass with easy and release with ease. Since you essentially have to replace them if they are damaged, it is great that they each come with their own plastic hard case for storage. The case aids in preventing that.
4.6/5
Easily extend your reach: adding 32†to your reach, the suction Reacher allows you to easily reach items stored on high shelves, dropped behind furniture or other tight places, and items on the ground without constant bending and twisting. Great for those with limited dexterity, arthritis, carpal tunnel, or those recovering from surgery or injury.
Secure rubber suction cup tips: easily change light bulbs without using a hazardous step stool. Strong rubber suction cups provide a secure grip on any item, including smooth or slippery objects like glass or metal, without damaging the surface. The wide leaf-style jaws close tight enough to retrieve dropped Coins or pills with ease while having the strength to hold items weighing up to five pounds.
Lifetime guarantee: Lifetime money back guarantee. We stand behind our products and ensure your satisfaction.
Ergonomic trigger handle: the comfort grip handle is ergonomically designed to fit easily in either hand for versatility and also includes a built-in hanger for convenient storage when not in use.
Lightweight and durable: constructed with a durable, corrosion-resistant aluminum, The suction Reacher is is suitable for indoor/outdoor use. The frame is lightweight to reduce arm and hand fatigue from constant use.
$234
You must first decide why you require one. Cleaning up trash, limbs, and other outside debris? So don't purchase this. purchase a sturdy one for between $40 and $50. I use mine since I'm old and have a terrible back to pick up things like clothes, dog food and treats, and particularly the broken pieces of pointy milk bones that are so painful to tread on around the home. I also gather materials that I don't want to end up in the vacuum. This $14 one is not designed for heavy lifting, putting heavy plates or glasses in the cabinet, or other such tasks. For one, you'll need to spend at least $30 or more. This one works excellent and lasts forever as long as you don't try to lift anything heavier than one pound. Over the years, I have gone through a dozen of these. Compared to the rubber-coated finger sort, I favor suction cups. Much better at picking things up. However, for other things, like taking a glass from an overhead cabinet, it might be better. I have a heavy-duty one from Lowes for picking up things outside, trash that people like to toss into my yard from their automobiles, cigarette twigs my postal lady tosses at my mailbox EVERY DAY, pi cones and sticks, etc. I purchased this little one eight months ago to use around the house. The only problem I've had thus far is that one of the nuts holding the suction cups fell off and went misplaced. I sent the business an email, and they responded that they would be happy to give me a replacement if I requested it. However, after hearing that I only required a replacement suction cup nut, they supplied me a new set of suction cups and nuts so that I would have extras in case one were to break. These are effective grabs. Pay no attention to the people complaining and crying because they didn't know the differences between them and just bought the cheapest, or bought one for light use when they needed a heavy duty one, if you are like me and read the negative reviews first to hear the truth, not all the fake five star ones at the top. It's not the grabbers' fault that you eschewed spending money on what you required. This is the one you need if you don't want to go up the vacuum to pick up small garbage, dog toys, spilt dog food, partially eaten treats, or light clothing. Finally, avoid purchasing foldable ones. It's just another location where anything could go wrong and break too soon. Ask me in the review's comments if you need one for a particular job, and I'll be happy to share my knowledge with you. My comments are all my own and are based on my own experiences utilizing several varieties of these grabbers. I do not speak for any firm or seller. Michael
4.6/5
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LIGHTWEIGHT AND DURABLE: Constructed with a durable, corrosion-resistant aluminum, the suction reacher is suitable for indoor/outdoor use. The frame is lightweight to reduce arm and hand fatigue from constant use.
ERGONOMIC TRIGGER HANDLE: The comfort grip handle is ergonomically designed to fit easily in either hand for versatility and also includes a built-in hanger for convenient storage when not in use.
EASILY EXTEND YOUR REACH: Adding 32†to your reach, the suction reacher allows you to easily reach items stored on high shelves, dropped behind furniture or other tight places, and items on the ground without constant bending and twisting. Great for those with limited dexterity, arthritis, carpal tunnel, or those recovering from surgery or injury.
SECURE RUBBER SUCTION CUP TIPS: Easily change light bulbs without using a hazardous step stool. Strong rubber suction cups provide a secure grip on any item, including smooth or slippery objects like glass or metal, without damaging the surface. The wide leaf-style jaws close tight enough to retrieve dropped coins or pills with ease while having the strength to hold items weighing up to five pounds.
$234
You must first decide why you require one. Cleaning up trash, limbs, and other outside debris? So don't purchase this. purchase a sturdy one for between $40 and $50. I use mine since I'm old and have a terrible back to pick up things like clothes, dog food and treats, and particularly the broken pieces of pointy milk bones that are so painful to tread on around the home. I also gather materials that I don't want to end up in the vacuum. This $14 one is not designed for heavy lifting, putting heavy plates or glasses in the cabinet, or other such tasks. For one, you'll need to spend at least $30 or more. This one works excellent and lasts forever as long as you don't try to lift anything heavier than one pound. Over the years, I have gone through a dozen of these. Compared to the rubber-coated finger sort, I favor suction cups. Much better at picking things up. However, for other things, like taking a glass from an overhead cabinet, it might be better. I have a heavy-duty one from Lowes for picking up things outside, trash that people like to toss into my yard from their automobiles, cigarette twigs my postal lady tosses at my mailbox EVERY DAY, pi cones and sticks, etc. I purchased this little one eight months ago to use around the house. The only problem I've had thus far is that one of the nuts holding the suction cups fell off and went misplaced. I sent the business an email, and they responded that they would be happy to give me a replacement if I requested it. However, after hearing that I only required a replacement suction cup nut, they supplied me a new set of suction cups and nuts so that I would have extras in case one were to break. These are effective grabs. Pay no attention to the people complaining and crying because they didn't know the differences between them and just bought the cheapest, or bought one for light use when they needed a heavy duty one, if you are like me and read the negative reviews first to hear the truth, not all the fake five star ones at the top. It's not the grabbers' fault that you eschewed spending money on what you required. This is the one you need if you don't want to go up the vacuum to pick up small garbage, dog toys, spilt dog food, partially eaten treats, or light clothing. Finally, avoid purchasing foldable ones. It's just another location where anything could go wrong and break too soon. Ask me in the review's comments if you need one for a particular job, and I'll be happy to share my knowledge with you. My comments are all my own and are based on my own experiences utilizing several varieties of these grabbers. I do not speak for any firm or seller. Michael
4.6/5
SAFELY GRIP WITH SUCTION CUPS — Silicone suction cups provide a safer, more secure way to grip objects. The wide leaf-style jaws close tight enough to retrieve dropped coins or pills, while having the strength to hold items weighing up to five pounds. The trigger only requires a light squeeze to close the claw, which is great for arthritic hands.
REACH FURTHER — It happens. Keys slide under the washing machine. Phones fall into the awkward space between the fridge and counter top. Cans of soup are placed on the highest shelf when you’re craving some chicken noodle! Suddenly you turn into MacGyver, frantically searching for odds and ends that could help retrieve your items. The Pivit Grabber Tool accessory helps eliminate this problem with its sure grip, 32-inch reach and sturdy frame, you’ll be able to retrieve your items in no time.
EXTEND YOUR REACH & SAVE YOUR BACK — Why bend over or stand on your tippy toes, when our Suction Cup Reacher Tool extends your reach? Our Medical tool does all of the hard work by securely gripping out-of-reach objects. This tool is especially helpful for disabled and elderly persons living independently or in assisted living facilities and nursing homes.
LIGHTWEIGHT & DURABLE — Our clawed reacher is made of extremely durable, lightweight, brushed aluminum for its durability. Plus, Aluminum is also rust- and corrosion-resistant, making it perfect for indoor and outdoor use. Keep a few in your home, outdoor shed, garage and car so that you’ll always have an extended-reach claw grabber handy. Available in blue and pink.
EASY-TO-USE HANDLE — The comfortable, ergonomically designed trigger and soft-grip handle helps your loved one easily reach and grab items with little to no strain on their hand or wrist. Our handle’s trigger is specially designed to fit your entire hand for maximum stability and to reduce hand and wrist fatigue.
$234
Being a double amputee who is confined to a power chair, I frequently use my grabber. I've tried a lot of various designs, but I always settle on the one-piece, suction-cup, hand-friendly grabber. Although I think anything may be improved, this form of grabber is your best option because arthritis has taken away my strong hands and grip.
4.4/5
WLL 1,763 lb
Weight 4.4 lb
Bail Opening 1.7"
Each Clamp proof tested to 2x WLL
$234
When I first received it, I had my doubts because it seemed so small in comparison to others I had used. But when I used it to take up a sheet of 3/8" weathered steel weighing 800-900 lbs, it did it without a hitch. The release mechanism functions quite well despite the extremely tight grip. Very pleased, especially considering the cost.
4.1/5
Foot operated freeing up the users hands
Slides under door and stays flat and stable until ready to activate the lift with users foot
Lifts door 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) high and maximum weight 240 Ibs (108 kg)
$234
In a modular home, 16 doors needed to be replaced. There was about a 2 inch space between the bottom of these doors and the floor since they were either missing, broken, or chopped on the bottom. Why would someone put in such a door?Anyway, this tool is quite dependable and simple to use. I was hanging hollow core doors, so weight was not a huge problem. This is a lot better system than wiring up an old school lever and fulcrum setup. same result Just a lot easier and quicker. I heartily advise doing this. It still helps to have a second pair of hands available to hang doors, but if you need to, this useful tool makes the process possible by only one worker.
4/5
INCREASES EFFICIENCY: Single person, hands-free door installation & handling tool
PREMIUM STEEL CONSTRUCTION: Durable solution that is made in the USA
PREVENTS DAMAGE, INCREASES SAFETY: Freestanding door prevents damage to walls, the door and the installer
VERSATILE: Works with 1-3/8" and 1-3/4" pre-hung or slab doors weighing up to 300lbs
EASY TO USE: Vertically adjustable (door can be leveled in three directions)
$234
What a fantastic tool! The majority of the doors I install are powerful, back-breaking 1 3/4" solid core doors. The tasks I'm working on require the jamb legs to be scribed to the floor, thus I can't use the door stud like they demonstrate in their video. Without having to worry about harming the door, the walls, or my back, I do use them to remove the door from the jamb (without shims) though! Following the installation of my jamb, I just wheel the door back to the jamb, align my hinges (which is made simple by the four adjustable wheels), and reinstall the door's screws. In terms of opening doors, this instrument is revolutionary in my opinion. Do you still remember how annoying it is to install or remove pocket doors? No, not using this tool! Especially for our purpose, they are priceless!
Beam clamps are supposed to be used in pairs. One beam clamp is placed on each side of the I-beam. The beam clamps should be tightened until they are snug against the I-beam.
Girder clips are devices that are used to secure beams or girders to columns. By doing this, it helps to distribute the load of the beam evenly and prevents the beam from toppling over. The clips are usually made from steel and are easy to install.
When handling steel plates, it is important to use the proper techniques to avoid damaging the plates or injuring yourself. Always use gloves when handling steel plates, as the edges can be sharp. To pick up a steel plate, slide your gloved hand under the plate and lift it up, using your other hand to support the bottom of the plate. If you need to carry the plate a distance, it is best to use a dolly or other suitable device. When setting the plate down, be careful to avoid dropping it or setting it down too hard, as this can damage the plate.
There are a few ways to lift a heavy steel plate. One way is to use a crane. Another way is to use a forklift. And yet another way is to use a pulley system.
Lifting a vertical pipe can be a difficult task if you don't have the right tools or equipment. If you have a heavy duty crane, it will make the job a lot easier. Otherwise, you will need to use a come-along or a chain fall to lift the pipe.
To use a plate lifter, first make sure that the area around the table or counter is clear. Place the plate lifter on the table or counter, and then place the plate on top of the lifter. Be sure to center the plate on the lifter. Next, use one hand to hold the plate in place, and use the other hand to lift the plate lifter off the table or counter. Finally, carry the plate to the desired location and place it down.
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