Magnetic lifters are
a lightweight and practical method for transporting substantial
materials in circumstances where another method for material handling
would be troublesome, unsafe, or costly. These lifters utilize
magnets to hold heavy materials safely without requiring clamps,
slings and other holding tools.
Lifting magnets
differ generally in size. More often than not, the bigger ones are
hung from a chain on a crane that can move the lifting magnet into
the area necessary to recover the material. This sort of lifter can
be utilized for a wide assortment of purposes, including car
trashing, construction, and pulverization and cleanup.
The most well-known
talk in regards to magnetic lifters are the specialized features,
construction, materials, flexibility, and wide assortment of
utilizations these workhorses are most suited for. What is less
frequently examined is the means by which they change a machining
operation's work procedures and profitability with man-hour savings.
In this regard, the selection of magnetic lifting broadens much
beyond the shop floor. Magnetic lifters make a good sense of
business.
Moving steel plates
or huge amounts of scrap in shipbuilding yards, distribution centres
or machine shops can be a tedious undertaking. Ordinarily, the
material is either gathered in a container, which is moved, or the
material is assembled, stacked by hand, and bound with pieces, chains
or slings lastly appended to a crane. These undertakings regularly
require more than one specialist and in addition additional planning
time so the material can be transported securely. Magnetic lifters
can change this labour intensive work undertaking with the turn of a
lever or the flip of a switch.