Woods Powr-Grip (97465) Pad Frame T-Arm Assemblies
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- Brand
- Wood's Powr-Grip
- SKU:
- WPG-97465
- Availability:
- Usually ships within 8-10 weeks.
- Model:
- 97465
- Model:
- 97465HV
- Industry:
- Insulated Metal Panels
- Load Capacity:
- 600
- Material Surface:
- Textured
- Sold As:
- Pair (2 T-Arm Assemblies, 4 Pads)
Woods Powr-Grip (97465) Pad Frame T-Arm Assemblies
SKU: WPG-97465
Wood's Powr-Grip Pad Frame T-Arm Assemblies are designed to replace existing pad arm extensions and are ideal for handling insulated metal panels and other materials with textured surfaces. Pad Frame T-Arm assemblies come standard on Panel Master vacuum lifters and can be used to replace existing pad arm extensions on MRT4, MRTALP6, MRTA6, and MRTA8 series lifters. Sold in pairs (4 Pads and 2 T-Arm assemblies), these plug-in style pad frame assemblies are quickly interchangeable through a cotterless hitch pin design that allows operators to adjust to imp's, composite panels, and other cladding materials with ease.
PRODUCT OPTIONS
Pad Frame T-Arm Assemblies are available with either VPFS625 or VPFS10T foam ring pads.
- VPFS625 Vacuum Pads (97465) come standard on Panel Master vacuum lifters and are ideal for handling insulated metal panels (imp) and other textured surface materials with long ridges.
- VPFS10T Vacuum Pads (97465HV) are ideal for handling insulated metal panels (imp) and other textured surface materials without ridges.
Please consult the table below for more information on determining the appropriate pads for your application. For additional help, please contact us.
VPFS625 | Max. Capacity per Pad | Max. Contour Height | Max. Contour Depth | Min. Width between Contours |
---|---|---|---|---|
150 lbs (68 kg) | 2" (51 mm) | 3/8" (10 mm) | 6-1/2" (165 mm) |
NOTE
Not suitable for single-skin metal panels.
All this information and more is available in the manufacturer specifications and instructions documents provided below.
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