
LIFTING SOCKET
A lifting socket is a device used in mechanical systems for lifting or hoisting heavy loads. It is commonly employed in industries like construction and heavy machinery, where safely and efficiently lifting weights is essential. A lifting socket is typically made of strong, durable metal and is designed to attach to a load, allowing it to be lifted using a lifting hook or chain. It works in conjunction with crane or hoist systems, and its design includes safety features to ensure stable and secure load transfer. Lifting sockets come in various sizes and designs, tailored to specific applications, and are built to withstand high-stress conditions.
Application
Lifting sockets are widely used in the application of precast concrete construction, such as lifting beams, wall and floor slabs etc.. A reinforcement bar is to be inserted through the cross hole to transfer the load into the concrete.
- Efficiency: They enable quick and easy lifting
of heavy loads, improving productivity. - Cost-Effective: Minimize accidents and damages, reducing repair costs..
- Ease of Use: Simple design for quick integration into lifting systems.
- Load Control: Ensure smooth and stable lifting of heavy objects.
Material
Seamless Precision tube, galvanized. Stainless steel available on request
Description | SWL (kg) | Dimmension L(mm) |
---|---|---|
RD12 | 500 | 40 |
RD14 | 800 | 47 |
RD16 | 1,200 | 55 |
RD18 | 1,600 | 65 |
RD20 | 2,000 | 67 |
RD24 | 2,500 | 77 |
RD30 | 4,000 | 105 |
RD36 | 6,300 | 125 |
RD42 | 8,000 | 145 |
RD52 | 12,500 | 195 |

SS 304 DOWEL SOCKET

SS 316 DOWEL SOCKET
