The document describes the Model CSC Close Stacking C-Hook coil lifter. It has a shorter upper arm to handle coils flush against surfaces. The integrated lifting bail saves space and inspection normally required for welded bails. High strength alloy steel reduces the physical size of the lift arm to allow movement in confined areas. All lifters exceed ANSI/ASME standards and include a test certificate and capacity markings per OSHA. Tables provide specifications for various models with varying capacities, coil widths/heights, bail sizes, heights and weights. Notes specify arm length in relation to coil width and proper load centering and bail sizing.
The document describes the Model CSC Close Stacking C-Hook coil lifter. It has a shorter upper arm to handle coils flush against surfaces. The integrated lifting bail saves space and inspection normally required for welded bails. High strength alloy steel reduces the physical size of the lift arm to allow movement in confined areas. All lifters exceed ANSI/ASME standards and include a test certificate and capacity markings per OSHA. Tables provide specifications for various models with varying capacities, coil widths/heights, bail sizes, heights and weights. Notes specify arm length in relation to coil width and proper load centering and bail sizing.
The document describes the Model CSC Close Stacking C-Hook coil lifter. It has a shorter upper arm to handle coils flush against surfaces. The integrated lifting bail saves space and inspection normally required for welded bails. High strength alloy steel reduces the physical size of the lift arm to allow movement in confined areas. All lifters exceed ANSI/ASME standards and include a test certificate and capacity markings per OSHA. Tables provide specifications for various models with varying capacities, coil widths/heights, bail sizes, heights and weights. Notes specify arm length in relation to coil width and proper load centering and bail sizing.
The document describes the Model CSC Close Stacking C-Hook coil lifter. It has a shorter upper arm to handle coils flush against surfaces. The integrated lifting bail saves space and inspection normally required for welded bails. High strength alloy steel reduces the physical size of the lift arm to allow movement in confined areas. All lifters exceed ANSI/ASME standards and include a test certificate and capacity markings per OSHA. Tables provide specifications for various models with varying capacities, coil widths/heights, bail sizes, heights and weights. Notes specify arm length in relation to coil width and proper load centering and bail sizing.