Block Grab User Guide AE Issue 4
Block Grab User Guide AE Issue 4
Block Grab
Product Information
Specification
Item Product Code
Product Information
Overview
Conquip Block Grab is designed and manufactured to lift secure packs of blocks
and bricks. This block grab has an automatic mechanism that enables a single
operator to stack or unstack secure loads.
The block grab is also suitable for handling all types of concrete products, such as
slabs, steel strapped bricks, blocks, kerb stones and paving blocks.
Key Benefits
• Automatic catch mechanism enables a single operator to stack or unstack
secure loads.
• Galvanised top arms and load levelling arms increase durability and strength,
with an outstanding Working Load Limit of 1800kg.
• Can be supplied with safety net for extra security of load.
• Versatile design and two options of sizes, caters for flexibility of lifting usage
and site conditions.
Block Grab NOTE: These parts are for this model, they may differ for previous versions. Please contact Conquip with any queries.
• Always try to lift the blocks end on rather than the sides. The loads length 15. An unloaded grab will alter between grip and release each time it receives
must not be greater than the grab arms. a jolt. This may cause the jaws to be out of sync when you next attempt to
‘grab a load’. If this is the case, lower the emptyl Block Grab to the ground to
• Do not drag the load; this equipment is for lifting the load clear off the alter to the release position before reloading.
ground.
Product Information
Using with Lifting Apparatus Specification
1. Attach the lifting apparatus’ hook to the Block Grab’s lifting point. Always
ensure that the hook’s gate is correctly closed. Item Product Code
2. Place the Block Grab on the ground making sure that its jaws are fully open. Safety Restaint Net NE100
3. Position the height of the contact wheels so that the distance from the grab
jaws to the wheels is equal to the load’s height.
4. The position of the wheels is adjusted by pulling out the pins to unlock, move
the wheels up or down the arm height locator as required, then reinserting
the pins to lock.
5. This adjustment must be carried out to equal setting on both sets of wheels.
The grab is now ready to use.
6. Secure the pack to be lifted with banding. If not banded, when lifting stacked
loads such as building blocks, the blocks may separate during the lift.
7. Raise the grab and position over the load, checking that it is centrally aligned
before lowering.
Depth Width Length Twine Mesh Weight Compatible with
8. Lower the grab until the automatic locking mechanism closes onto the load.
1600mm 1500mm 1500mm 5mm 45mm 5kg CA105
Basic Safety • This equipment must be used in conjunction with the load ratings of the lifting apparatus / operating
machine. (Refer to the manufacturers’ load ratings and original working instructions).
A site-specific Risk Assessment, and lift plan where applicable, must be completed by the responsible person
before using this equipment to control risks, produce a safe system of work and ensure safety for you, your • Make sure you know how to use this equipment and understand all aspects of its operation in case of
colleagues and others. Your risk assessment will determine the correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) emergency.
for the task you are doing. You must use it. Conquip recommends that you should wear: • This equipment weighs more than 25kg. Do not lift or manhandle without machine assistance.
• Suitable clothing • Do not operate this equipment near overhead power lines.
• Gloves • Take care in confined spaces, near ceilings or similar hazards. This equipment was designed for vertical
• Hard hat lifting. Do not drag, or swing.
• Protective footwear (steel toecaps) • Before operating this equipment, check that you have enough space for you to work safely and make
sure that the working area is clear of hazards, obstructions and personnel.
• Safety glasses
• Before lowering equipment make sure that the landing zone is clear and capable of accepting the size
and weight of the load.
• Crush Risk. Keep hands and feet clear of the equipment at all times to avoid injury.
• Do not exceed the maximum Working Load Limit (WLL) shown on the serial plate. Ensure that the WLL
on the individual lift points is not exceeded.
• Before lifting, check that the load is secured, balanced and stable. Allow space for the equipment to
move if the load shifts.
Conquip Engineering Group and/or their directors, employees, insurers or recognised agents will not be held
liable for consequential damages, losses or expenses relating to the inability to use the product correctly for
its purpose. Harmonised BS EN ISO 12100:2010
Standards: BS EN 13155
General
Description/ Block Grab – CA105AE-00800 / CA105AE-01000
Designation:
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