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Crane Forks Self Levelling

Available for Hire & Purchase

The Self-Levelling Crane Fork is a lifting accessory that is used with a crane or other lifting machine to lift palletised loads where a forklift truck cannot operate or would prove to be inadequate, e.g. where substantial heights of lift are required.

Built to a very high specification with the added advantage of a sprung loaded lifting eye which automatically adjusts to compensate for the different weights carried.

This ensures that the crane fork stays level, both empty or full. A restraint type net 2.2m x 1.1m x 1.5m complete with fitting bars is available as an optional extra with all brick forks (a standard issue when equipment is on hire). This net is not designed or intended to be used as a lifting device or cargo net.

Safety Tip! The use of a 1mtr Drop Chain is recommended to minimise any possible risk of damage to the lifting frame caused by the connection of the crane hook.

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Max Load Height 1200mm
Fork Length 920mm-970mm
Fork Width 100mmx50mm
Load Centre 500mm
Opening Range 300mm-850mm
Weight 228kg
Safe Working Load Max 2000kg, Min 200kg

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