Drum Handlers help prevent workplace injuries.

Drum Handlers help prevent workplace injuries.

Drum handlers and hoist and forklift attachments are designed to safely transport steel, plastic and fiber drums weighing up to 1,000 lbs. They include strapping mechanism or clamping jaws to secure drums tightly. Manually operated drum handlers include 8 in. phenolic, roller bearing casters and large handle. Hoist and forklift attachments provide ability to lift, pour and transport drums of...

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Mechanical Jacks lift loads in confined areas.

Mechanical Jacks lift loads in confined areas.

Rack and pinion steel jacks provide safe, smooth lifting operations. Safety crank has double acting brake for secure load holding and heat-treated gears for low cranking effort. Configurations include adjustable toe, fixed toe, and cable reel styles in lifting capacities from 3,300 to 22,000 lbs.

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Air Bag Lifting Device lifts up to 72 tons.

Air Bag Lifting Device lifts up to 72 tons.

MaxiForce compressed air-powered lifting device is available in 13 models from 6 x 6 in. to 36 x 36 in. with capacities of 1.5 to 72 tons. Applications include changing tires, shifting pipelines, and lifting loads. It needs less than 1 in. of insertion space to be set and inflated, and inflates in less than 60 seconds. Bag's positive grip furnishes optimal friction, so it can be put to use on...

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Jack provides cable strain relief.

Jack provides cable strain relief.

Xcelerator(TM) GX2 Jack features QuickLace(TM) termination process and universal wiring format. It includes white IDC tower for visual contrast and smoke-gray stuffer cap that provides positive snap-latch feel and strain relief when jack is installed.

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Seal Stuff In, Seal Stuff Out

One of the best ways to make sure that your machinery stays up and running in the face of adversity is to make sure that it's properly sealed. Of course, it's not always easy to determine whether the integrity of your seals are up to par. How can you tell when you have a problem?

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