Factory wholesale Corner Magnets - 1.3T Loading Capacity Erection Lifting Anchor Rubber Recess Former – Meiko
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This type of Rubber Recess Former is used to emerge the 1.3T loading capacity spread lifting anchor into the concrete for further transporation lifting. They are produced from stable shape, oil and temperature (120 deg) resistant rubber. It can be used repeatedly. In order to ease the identification of the load groups the formers are produced in different colors. The flat lifting socket is ideal for large, thin precast concrete components such as slabs and shells, on which it’s hard to place normal lifting sockets because of the thin thickness of the component. Additional reinforcement must be used to transmit the concrete. It’s reusable and easy to install. We are in sizes of 1.3T, 2.5T, 5T, 10T, 15T types anchor forming rubber.
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By Alexia from Moldova - 2018.08.12 12:27
We have been appreciated the Chinese manufacturing, this time also did not let us disappoint,good job!
By Betty from Jakarta - 2018.12.10 19:03