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Mathey Dearman Lifting Eye 6SA/8SA - 03.0106.011

SKU: 03.0106.011
$240.00
Financing / Leasing Available

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The Mathey Dearman Lifting Eye 6SA/8SA 03.0106.011 is a crucial safety component for 6SA and 8SA series pipe cutting and beveling machines. This high-strength lifting eye provides a secure attachment point for hoisting and maneuvering equipment, enhancing workplace safety and operational efficiency in demanding industrial environments.

Overview
Mathey Dearman Lifting Eye 6SA/8SA - 03.0106.011

The Mathey Dearman Lifting Eye 6SA/8SA 03.0106.011 is a robust and essential component designed for use with Mathey Dearman's 6SA and 8SA series pipe cutting and beveling machines. This lifting eye provides a secure attachment point for hoisting and maneuvering the equipment, ensuring safe and efficient handling during setup, transportation, and repositioning.

Engineered to meet Mathey Dearman's stringent safety and quality standards, this lifting eye is constructed from high-strength materials to withstand the rigors of industrial environments. It offers a reliable lifting solution that enhances the portability and ease of use of your Mathey Dearman 6SA or 8SA series equipment. This component is crucial for maintaining workplace safety and operational efficiency, making it indispensable for professionals in the pipeline, construction, and fabrication industries.

Key Features
  • Compatible with both 6SA and 8SA series Mathey Dearman pipe cutting and beveling machines
  • Provides a secure attachment point for lifting and maneuvering equipment
  • Constructed from high-strength materials for durability and safety
  • Enhances equipment portability and ease of positioning
  • Designed for quick and easy installation
  • Contributes to workplace safety during equipment handling
  • Suitable for various lifting and rigging setups
  • Meets or exceeds relevant safety standards and regulations
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