The Cobra CLL lifting lug is one of the simplest container lifting lug designs on the market but its simplicity doesn''t detract from its usefulness when it comes to lifting and moving containers. The Cobra container lug is manufactured from high
CAMLOK CLB Container Lifting Lugs. These container lifting lugs are supplied in sets of 4 and are available in with a total lifting capacity of up to 50 tonnes. The CLT lugs serve as flexible lashing points for the transportation of containers.
Telescopic Spreader Bar Tandemloc''s container lifting lugs have a variety of uses and applications. Our lugs are made with the toughest metal in the industry, are of the highest quality container lugs, and are built to last. Tandemloc''s
Other Lifting Lugs & Container Handling Equipment. At Lifting Gear Direct we have a number of options to choose from when it comes to container lifting and moving. Other types of container
These lifting lugs create a strong anchor point between the container and the lifting slings. The container lugs fit directly into the load bearing recesses that are positioned at each corner of the shipping container, top and bottom making 8
Mounted horizontally at the side of the container in either upper or lower holes. Easy installation and removal – simply insert and turn to install. Designed to eliminate the dangerous use of standard hooks. Lugs cannot drop out when
These container lifting lugs are supplied, and used, in sets of 4 and have a total lifting capacity of up to 56,000kg A set of 4 lifting lugs - 2 right hand and 2 left hand units Designed to eliminate
The Camlok CLB Container Lifting Lugs, these container lugs are sold in sets of four and are our most popular range of lugs for lifting containers using the side lifting pockets on all standard containers. The main safety feature for this
The Yoke Lifting lug may look like a simple device however in a set of four they are robust enough to lift a loaded container. Made in grade 8 steel the lugs are fully compliant to EN1677 they have been heat treated and crack detected.
The CONTECH® MK-5 bottom lifting lug or lifting container hook can be inserted in the bottom cornercasting of a 20ft or 40ft container. Each lug is equipped with a securing device to prevent falling out of the cornercasting and has a DNV-GL
Camlok CLB Bottom Container Lifting Lugs Bottom/Side container fittings mount into the lower 4 side pockets of an ISO container, again, easy to install, simply insert and turn, a unique feature of the Camlok CLB is a spring loaded bolt
These container lifting lugs are supplied in sets of 4 and are available in with a total lifting capacity of up to 50 tonnes. The CLT lugs serve as flexible lashing points for the transportation of containers The CLB model is mounted horizontally to the side of the container at either the top or the bottom fixing holes.
Container lugs simply twist into place to secure them, the incorporates lifting eye is where the sling hook will be safely anchored. Container lifting requires specific lifting equipment such as lifting lugs and slings, Lifting Gear Direct can supply these at great prices.
The container lugs fit directly into the load bearing recesses that are positioned at each corner of the shipping container, top and bottom making 8 in total. The lifting slings that fit into the eye of the container lifting lug and are typically made of steel chain although sometimes wire rope cable is used.
Bottom or Side Container Lifting Eyes - (set x4). Supplied in sets of 4, CLB Lifting Lugs serve as flexible lashing points for transporting containers from the sides. 40 tonne / 88,100 lbs working load limit per set of 4. Improved robust design ensures a secure hold and allows for quick and easy replacement of the locking pin in the field.
The connection of a container lug is always by means of a key that is inserted into one of the slots of an ISO container box. The key is then rotated through 90 degrees, such that it cannot pulled out of the slot in the opposite direction to which it was inserted without rotating it.
To connect the container lugs to the crane, use of other lifting accessories will be required and the type will depend on the type of lug being used, as the following sections will explain. 3.3.1 Attaching the top container lugs to the load and crane. The method of connection to the load is generally as described in 3.3.