Pewag lifting eye | M16 x 24 mm | Type PLZW zeta | WLL 1.800 / 2.900 kg
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Pewag PLZW demountable lifting eye
A lifting eye that can be completely dismounted, it is now possible! With the PLZW lifting eye up to M24, it can be completely dismantled. This makes it possible to attach closed materials, such as eye hooks or round slings. In addition, this lifting eye has an extra-large eye as an attachment point. The opening ranges from 40 mm for M8 to 110 mm for M36.
The PLZW lifting eye of the Pewag brand. The lifting eye can tilt 180° as well as rotate 360° around its own axis. With a full 360° rotation, this lifting ring can be easily positioned for optimal lifting directions.
Pewag Profilift lifting eye
Lifting eyes are components used to lift or move heavy objects with lifting equipment, such as cranes and forklifts. They are usually used to lift or attach the load to a lifting strap or chain sling.
Lifting eyes are often made of steel and are available in different sizes and weight limits to meet different lifting needs. It is important to select the right size and working load for the lifting eyes, as an incorrect size or maximum working load can lead to failure of the lifting eyes and therefore dangerous situations.
Finally, it is significant to remember that lifting eyes should be inspected and maintained regularly to ensure that they can be used safely. Lifting eyes should be inspected for any cracks, damage, or other defects before each use and should not be used if there is any doubt about safety.
- Type: PLGW
- Thread: Metric
- Brand: Pewag
- WLL: 2,900 kg
- Size: M16
- Safety factor: 5:1
- Norm: EN 818-1
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Assembled product | Yes |
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SKU | 220.PLZW.0016 |
Brand | Pewag |
Weight | 0.9 |
Shipping method | Package |
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