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Technical data 

 

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Technical data 

The following tables provide the specific technical data for the different sheet metal lifting clamp 
types. Depending on the type, product properties vary substantially. 

 

 

Note the data that applies to your specific sheet metal lifting clamp type. 

 

Name: 

Sheet metal lifting clamp 

Type: 

CGUK 

Model: 

CGUK 1.0 t; CGUK 1.8 t; CGUK 2.0 t; CGUK 3.0 t 

 

 

General information 

CGUK 1.0 t 

CGUK 1.8 t 

CGUK 2.0 t 

CGUK 3.0 t 

 

Load capacity 

1,000 kg 

1,800 kg 

2,000 kg 

3,000 kg 

Permissible gripping range 

0 - 25 mm 

0 - 25 mm 

0 - 40 mm 

0 - 40 mm 

Tare weight 

2.8 kg 

2.9 kg 

6.0 kg 

6.1 kg 

Minimum load 

100 kg 

180 kg 

200 kg 

300 kg 

Usable height 

365 mm 

365 mm 

392 mm 

417 mm 

Maximum surface hardness of 

load 

32 HRC 

32 HRC 

32 HRC 

32 HRC 

Temperature range for storage 

and use 

-20 °C to 80 °C  -20 °C to 80 °C  -20 °C to 80 °C  -20 °C to 80 °C 

Maximum number of load 

changes 

16,000 

16,000 

16,000 

16,000 

 

 

Information about the pulling 

direction valid for all models of 

the CGUK sheet metal lifting 

clamp

 

Maximum permissible angle of 

inclination 

Figure: Pulling direction 

 

Permissible pulling directions in 

the clamping front level 

up to 90° 

 

Permissible pulling directions in 

the clamping side level 

up to 90° 

 

Tab. 2: Technical data  

 

Summary of Contents for CondorGrip CGUK 1.0 t

Page 1: ...k GmbH Tobelstrasse 2 73079 Suessen Phone 49 0 7162 4007 0 E mail carlstahl carlstahl com Internet www carlstahl com Operating instructions CondorGrip Sheet Metal Lifting Clamp Type CGUK Original oper...

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Page 3: ...RT 10 5 3 STORAGE 10 6 LAYOUT AND FUNCTION 11 7 USE 12 7 1 INSPECTION BEFORE USE 12 7 2 PREPARATION OF LOAD AND SHEET METAL LIFTING CLAMP 12 7 3 ATTACHING THE SHEET METAL LIFTING CLAMP TO THE CRANE 13...

Page 4: ...xplain how to safely use maintain inspect and dispose of the CondorGrip sheet metal lifting clamp type CGUK These operating instructions are a component of the product and must be available to all use...

Page 5: ...2 DIN SPEC 33885 2013 02 Safety of machinery Risk assessment Part 2 Practical guidance and examples of methods Authorized within the meaning of Annex II No 1 A No 2 2006 42 EC for the compilation of...

Page 6: ...A warning with the signal word WARNING indicates a hazard that may cause severe injuries or death CAUTION A warning with the signal word CAUTION indicates a hazard that may cause minor to moderate in...

Page 7: ...Instructions and lists All instructions are structured in chronological order and numbered sequentially e g 1 Step 1 2 Step 2 The result of an action is marked with an arrow Result or device reaction...

Page 8: ...ake sure that only qualified staff performs work with and on the sheet metal lifting clamp see Tab 1 During use comply with the locally applicable requirements for occupational safety and the work ins...

Page 9: ...ification of the qualification areas for load lifting devices Area of activity Qualification Professional knowledge Delivery and transport Dealer mover Proof of training in load securing Safe handling...

Page 10: ...crease In addition to the points listed here additional details must be taken from the technical data and observed Chapter 4 3 3 Improper use The following points comprise improper use Exceeding the m...

Page 11: ...ible gripping range 0 25 mm 0 25 mm 0 40 mm 0 40 mm Tare weight 2 8 kg 2 9 kg 6 0 kg 6 1 kg Minimum load 100 kg 180 kg 200 kg 300 kg Usable height 365 mm 365 mm 392 mm 417 mm Maximum surface hardness...

Page 12: ...0 40 mm Permissible gripping range 0 40 mm B 71 mm 71 mm 84 mm 84 mm C 156 mm 156 mm 168 mm 168 mm D 365 mm 365 mm 392 mm 417 mm E 60 mm 60 mm 60 mm 75 mm G 56 mm 56 mm 63 mm 63 mm H 45 mm 45 mm 85 mm...

Page 13: ...manufacturer dealer Chapter 1 1 5 2 Transport The sheet metal lifting clamp is tested checked and packed properly before delivery Delivery is made using a suitable transport system Always transport th...

Page 14: ...components Fig 1 Sheet metal lifting clamp Position Name Function 1 Oblong master link Crane attachment 2 Chain Connecting element 3 Tension spring Closing mechanism 4 Clamping jaws Gripping function...

Page 15: ...load Never pass under a suspended load Ensure there is sufficient free space to work Ensure that there are no people in the working area WARNING Danger of crushing due to lack of space There is a dang...

Page 16: ...er to life due to reduced clamping power If the minimum load and or a dirty load or dirty clamping jaws are ignored the clamping power is reduced which may cause a load to fall Check the weight of the...

Page 17: ...fe due to swinging load If the permissible angle of inclination is not observed and the load is pulled upright in a jerky motion the load may swing Position the load centered symmetrically balanced in...

Page 18: ...lean Hand lever with actuating pin The hand lever must move easily be free of dust and dirt Clean Chain The chain must be movable free of dust and dirt Clean and lubricate with oil Tension spring The...

Page 19: ...e sheet metal lifting clamp are determined using the inspection criteria in the following table For the basic value specified in mm see Technical data see Chapter 4 Component Inspection criteria Actio...

Page 20: ...e by marking it appropriately if it is no longer functional and is beyond repair damaged see Chapter 9 1 If necessary contact the manufacturer service see Chapter 1 1 If necessary dispose of the sheet...

Page 21: ...ary 9 2 Disposal Disposal of sheet metal lifting clamp NOTICE ABOUT DISPOSAL If the sheet metal lifting clamp can no longer be repaired or if it is no longer functional it must be disposed of in accor...

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