1. Safety Information Tiger Lifting products have been built in accordance with state of the art and generally accepted engineering standards. Nonetheless, incorrect handling when using the products may cause dangers to life and limb of the user or third parties and/or damage to the clamp or other property.
2. Function/Operation The Tiger BCF Fixed Jaw Heavy Duty Beam Clamp with D Shackle can be used for lifting, pulling or as an anchor point. It is suitable for pulling and lifting at angles across the beam - Up to 90° side loading with no deration and 15° cross loading with no deration along the beam.
You should seek appropriate guidance for multi-point lifting. The BCF beam clamp is designed for static use. Moving the position of the beam clamp should only be carried out by a qualified person and must never be done while the clamp is loaded.
The operating temperature range is -50°C (-58°F) to +50°C (+122 °F). Tiger Beam Clamps have a 4:1 factor of safety. They are tested in line with the requirements within applicable sections of the European standard EN13155 :2003+A2:2009 and the Australian standard AS4991. All items comply with the essential health and safety requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
The Company will return repaired or replacement products at The Company’s expense, but if it is determined there is no defect, or that the defect resulted from causes not within the scope of Tiger Lifting’s warranty, then the Customer must bear the cost of storing and retrieving the product.
203-457 483-800 742-648 T=beam clamp side plate thickness D=maximum beam flange thickness Technical Drawing 1t – 5t www.tigerlifting.com www.tigerlifting.com Unit 1, Greensfield Industrial Estate, Willowburn Avenue, Page 7 of 14 ALNWICK, NE66 2DG Manual BCF En 201706 v2.0 Email: info@tigerlifting.com...
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Technical Drawing 10t Technical Drawing 15t and 20t www.tigerlifting.com www.tigerlifting.com Unit 1, Greensfield Industrial Estate, Willowburn Avenue, Page 8 of 14 ALNWICK, NE66 2DG Manual BCF En 201706 v2.0 Email: info@tigerlifting.com...
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Due to our policy of continual product development, dimensions, weights and specifications may change without prior notice. www.tigerlifting.com www.tigerlifting.com Unit 1, Greensfield Industrial Estate, Willowburn Avenue, Page 9 of 14 ALNWICK, NE66 2DG Manual BCF En 201706 v2.0 Email: info@tigerlifting.com...
8. Exploded Diagrams For BCF models BCF-0100, BCF-0200, BCF-0300, BCF-030S, BCF-050S The following diagram is intended to clarify terms that appear in the Product Operation and the Inspection and Maintenance chapters. Part No. Part Name Part Part Name Part No.
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For BCF 5t model BCF-0500 The following diagram is intended to clarify terms that appear in the Product Operation and the Inspection and Maintenance chapters. Part No. Part Name Part No. Part Name Part No. Part Name 1/2/12 Handle assembly...
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For BCF 10t model BCF-1000 The following diagram is intended to clarify terms that appear in the Product Operation and the Inspection and Maintenance chapters. Part No. Part Name Part No. Part Name Part No. Part Name 1/2/12 Handle assembly...
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For BCF 15t and 20t models BCF-1500/BCF-2000 The following diagram is intended to clarify terms that appear in the Product Operation and the Inspection and Maintenance chapters. Part No. Part Name Part No. Part Name Part No. Part Name 1/2/12...
9. Inspection Log Test Certificate/DOC Number Model Number Product Description Date introduced into service Serial Number Date Comments Signature www.tigerlifting.com www.tigerlifting.com Unit 1, Greensfield Industrial Estate, Willowburn Avenue, Page 14 of 14 ALNWICK, NE66 2DG Manual BCF En 201706 v2.0 Email: info@tigerlifting.com...