Description
Metalworking Angle and Lifting Devices with On/Off Magnetic Fields
Lincoln Electric's magnetic fixturing tools are a game-changer! They're perfect for positioning steel for tacking or lifting sheet steel right at your work table. By using these tools, you can significantly reduce hand contact with hot or sharp-edged steel, making your workplace a much safer place.
- Fixture models - There are various models designed for different material thicknesses and applications.
- Easy operation - Just give the knob a half-turn, and you can turn the magnet completely on or off. This allows for precise part positioning, easy part removal, and hassle-free tool cleaning.
- Quick set-up - It's incredibly easy to use and can be set up in just seconds.
- Compact and lightweight - Ideal for those tight spaces where other tools just won't fit.
- Multi-angle surface - You can easily position it on flat or round stock.
Top Features
- The handle can be fixed or pivoted, so you can use it as a hand lifter or a sheet dragger.
- Designed specifically for lifting small steel parts and dragging sheets.
- Get your work done faster with fewer injuries.
- No need for batteries or electricity.
- It works at angles of 45°, 60°, 75°, 90°, 105°, 120°, 135° and has a magnetic force of 80 lbs (36 kg).
Specifications
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Using your Lincoln K3311-1 Manual Hand Lifter is a breeze. First, choose the right fixture model based on the thickness of the steel you're working with. To turn on the magnetic field, simply give the knob a half - turn. Then, position the tool on the steel part, whether it's flat or round, thanks to its multi - angle surface. You can use the handle in a fixed or pivoting position, depending on if you're lifting a small steel part or dragging a sheet. When you're done, turn the magnet off with another half - turn of the knob for easy part removal. As for maintenance, keep it clean and dry. Since it doesn't require batteries or electricity, there's no need to worry about power sources. Just make sure to store it in a safe place when not in use. Always be careful when handling hot or sharp - edged steel to avoid injuries.