What is a beam clamp used for?
A beam clamp is used to create a secure lifting or suspension point on a structural beam, allowing equipment such as hoists or pulleys to be attached safely.
What is the difference between a beam clamp and a plate clamp?
A beam clamp attaches to structural beams to provide a lifting point, while a plate clamp is designed to grip and lift steel plates or flat materials.
How do I choose the correct beam clamp for lifting?
The correct beam clamp depends on factors such as beam size, load weight, and application. Product specifications provide load ratings and compatible beam dimensions to support correct selection.
What is the difference between vertical and horizontal plate lifting clamps?
Vertical plate lifting clamps are designed to lift steel plates in an upright position, while horizontal plate clamps are used to lift plates flat or in pairs. The correct type depends on how the load needs to be handled.