Drum clamp slip-on arms
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Advantages
All-round closed design, long support/guide along full fork length, thus reducing play and ensuring safe emptying
Automatic locking - no need to dismount from the base vehicle
Coated staple shells for maximum staple safety
Clamp shells can be replaced quickly, so replacement shells or other attachments are possible
Professional mandatory risk analysis in accordance with EN ISO 12100
CE-compliant; including type plate and all documents
100% Austrian in-house production, therefore rapid spare parts supply
Our customer, a leading company in the metal processing industry, requires a special solution for the safe transport and handling of 200-liter metal drums filled with metal slag. In order to fulfill this demanding task, we have developed the robust SCHURZ drum clamp slip-on arms, which are optimally adapted to the requirements.
The SCHURZ drum clamp slip-on arms have been specially designed for use with a Linde forklift truck with a basic load capacity of 3,500 kg at LSP 500 mm in combination with a Stabau rotating clamp fork. This solution provides a reliable and backlash-free connection that ensures maximum stability during transportation. The drums, which weigh up to 850 kg and have a diameter of 580 mm, are clamped securely and gently between the drum beads.
As the customer’s stock also includes drums with three corrugations, we have specially adapted the clamp shells of the SCHURZ drum clamp push-on arms to allow a recess for the third corrugation. The drums are gripped securely with the coated clamp shells so that they can be transported and emptied without deformation. Our tried-and-tested SCHURZ quick-release pin ensures that the push-on arms are quickly and easily secured to the forklift forks.
With the SCHURZ drum clamping arms, we offer a tailor-made solution that increases efficiency and safety in our customers’ day-to-day operations. The automatic securing option ensures that the drums remain firmly and securely clamped throughout the entire process – from picking up to emptying.
