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Slab grab, gripping range 750 - 1000 mm, max. load 800 kg, powder coated.

Slab grab, gripping range 750 - 1000 mm, max. load 800 kg, powder coated.

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Slab grab, gripping range 750 - 1000 mm, max. load 800 kg, powder coated

  • Supplied = assembled
  • Max. load = 800 kg
  • Gripping range = 750 - 1000 mm
  • Weight = 73 kg
  • Material = steel
  • Colour = pure orange RAL 2004
  • Product type = slab grippers
  • Customs tariff number = 84314100
  • Country of origin = DEU
  • Gross weight = 73 kg
  • Weight = 73 kg
  • High max. load of 800 kg
  • Opening width 750 - 1000 mm
  • Secure transport of interlocking paver packages, slabs, and kerbs
  • Suitable for stacker and crane operation
  • Automatic switching gripping/opening
  • Manufactured in accordance with BG regulations
  • The Eichinger slab grab has been specifically developed for the safe transport of steel-strapped composite paving stone packages, kerbstones, and slabs with rectangular geometries
  • Its sturdy construction ensures that heavy materials can be moved reliably and effortlessly
  • The grab offers a max. load of 800 kg and a variable opening width of 750 to 1000 mm
  • Practical pockets for forklift tines, as well as lifting eyes for crane operation, enable versatile applications
  • The fully automatic switching between gripping and opening supports smooth workflows
  • The model is optionally available powder coated for a durable surface or zinc plated for permanent corrosion protection in outdoor use
  • The slab grab is particularly suitable for construction companies, gardening and landscaping, as well as for road and civil engineering projects
  • It facilitates safe material transport and meets the occupational safety requirements of the employers' liability insurance associations.
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