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Spherical Head Anchor Lifting Anchor

The Spherical Head Anchor Lifting Anchor is a high quality lifting anchor for lifting and handling precast concrete elements in accordance with EU safety standards. They are available in a wide range of models to suit different load requirements, with easily recognizable load markings. They are designed to be safe, easy to install, suitable for a variety of lifting directions, and feature a color coding system for easy identification. Each anchor is rigorously tested to ensure a high safety factor for both factory and field operations.

    The Spherical Head Anchor Lifting Anchor is a lifting anchor used for lifting, transporting and handling precast concrete components. It is manufactured from high quality steel with a forged head to suit the lifting jig. These lifting anchors are designed and manufactured to meet the requirements of the EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and VDI/BV-6205 for the safe lifting and handling of concrete elements.

    Regular product parameters include:

    Lifting anchor size

     Model

    L(mm)

    Load-bearing(T)

    1.3

    120

    1.3

    2.5

    170

    2.5

    5

    240

    5

    10

    340

    10

    Spherical Head Anchor Lifting Anchors are designed to be safe, time-saving, easy to lift prefabricated components and have a wide range of anchors for different load categories. They can be lifted in any load direction and each forging head is marked for easy identification.
    Correct-positioning-of-lifting-anchors
    Correct positioning of lifting anchors

    Features and benefits include:

    - Highly safe and designed to meet strict EU standards.
    - Available in different load ratings and lengths of anchors to suit different applications.
    - Easy to install in molds with reusable notch formers.
    - Quick lifting for factory and field operations.
    - With color coding system for easy identification of lifting inserts of different diameters.
    - High safety factor of 2.5 against concrete destructive mechanisms, lower than the safety factor of 3 for steel, as it is usually unaffected by multiple use.

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