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The
lifting clutch is also called the DogBone Lifting Clutch. It consists
of the main body with a protruding lever arm and a high-strength bail.
The main body has a "T" slot that engages the head of a DogBone lifting
Anchor. The combined rotation capabilities of the main body and the bail
allow a precast panel to be lifted, turned, tilted, and/or rotated
while under load. Lifting Clutch consists of a shackle and a clutch
head, the shackle is free to move in any direction.
The clutch in each load group matches the shape of the recess former and incorporates a locking bolt that engages in the head of the cast-in lifting anchor. The Ring clutches are matched to the lifting anchors by compatible design as well as by marking the anchor types and load groups. Only matching components will fit together