The main differences between SB type and SP type horizontal lifting clamps lie in their specific lifting angle limitations and their rated capacity ranges. Both are designed for the horizontal transport of steel plates and profiled bars and must be used in pairs or multiples.
Key Differences
| Feature | SB Type Clamp | SP Type Clamp |
| Lifting Angle | Sling angle must not exceed 45° from the vertical. | Rated based on a lift angle of 60°. |
| Capacity Range | 0.8 to 10 Tons per pair. | 1 to 10 Tons per pair. |
| Common Uses | Securely gripping heavy plates in construction and metalworking. | Efficient transportation of steel plates and construction bars. |
