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Turnbuckle (Ratchet Type Turnbuckle)
Model Name
NRT-A
Series
Ratchet and Other Tools
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MAG SWITCH

Shipyard tools manufacturer, lifting magnet, clamp, magnetic tools for shipbuilding

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Manufacturer
MAG SWITCH
Brand
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SKU
119984
Product Name
Turnbuckle (Ratchet Type Turnbuckle)
Model Name
NRT-A
Size
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Weight
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Product Details

NRT-A

WLL(TON)Working LengthAØBCD1D2EFGWeight(kg)
33048-3810-25304248.56503211064286733.6


Features

- For the NRT-A, the middle part, which works as the support, is designed to be screw style so the length is adjustable, 
   making these ratchet type turnbuckles convenient to pull or push frames depending on purposes.
- When adjusting the length, the NRT-A is convenient due to the ratchet style screw functioning.


How to use

- After completely assembling the bolts and nuts of the NRT-A to the lug and piece hole in the object.
- When using the NRT-A outdoors, inject grease into the screw and ratchet gear frequently.


Warnings

- Do not exceed the rated capacity specified on the clamp because these models are lightweight with a safety factor of 3.
- Use a work piece only which falls within the working range specified in the instruction manual.
- After completely fixing the block supported by the NRT-A, dismantle the clamp.

MAG SWITCH
Shipyard tools manufacturer, lifting magnet, clamp, magnetic tools for shipbuilding
Established in February 2006 as a joint venture in Korea with Australian headquarters, we have the exclusive right of using patented technology of MagSwitch and exclusive goodwill in Korea for all products manufactured and supplied by Australian headquarters.We also have branches in USA, Germany, China and India and In import and supply all the products developed and sold by Australian headquarters. Along with domestic well-known shipyard engineers, we have developed and customized a wide range of tools that can be used in shipyards and have solutions applicable to industrial automation and industrial robots.
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