ER Roll Manipulator
with DC Powered Lift, LRCR Clamp, and Rotate
ER Roll Manipulators with DC powered lift, LRCR clamp and rotate (for non-hazardous areas) are designed for handling a wide range of roll materials from 20” (51 cm) to 40” (102 cm) in diameter. Standard capacity is 800 lbs. (362.9 kg) but, can be built to handle up to 1,000 lbs. (454 kg), contingent on equipment configuration. Standard ER models are designed with a straddle leg base frame 56.0″ (142.2cm) wide and 50.0″ (127.0cm) in length based on clamp and weight capacity requirements. Available with either a single- or two-stage mast for lift heights from 48″ to 144″ (122 cm to 366 cm) of vertical lift. The larger hydraulic clamping arm of the LRCR is equipped with two position settings, which allows the clamp to handle this wide range of roll diameters. The inner pin position handles 20” (51 cm) to 36” (92 cm) diameter rolls, while the outer position handles 24” (61 cm) to 40” (102 cm) diameter rolls. The most valuable feature of this clamp is its ability to grip and handle rolls from either a vertical or horizontal position. This feature is possible due to the LRCR clamp having a lower fixed arm and an upper hydraulic clamping arm. The lower arm acts as a scoop, allowing the clamp to get a clamping pad underneath a horizontal roll. The hydraulic arm then clamps down securing the roll for rotation or transport. The LRCR clamp features two 16” (41 cm) high clamping jaws, each lined with white SBR rubber to provide a durable yet secure non-marking surface to grip the roll. The 16” (41 cm) high clamping pads are ideal for clamping more sensitive roll materials, as they spread the clamping force over a larger surface area which helps to minimize excessive distorting or impressions to more fragile roll materials. For handling shorter width rolls, 8” (20.3 cm) high clamping pads are also available at time of order. The LRCR clamp can rotate 360° either left or right. ER Roll Manipulators feature high quality Darcor® casters, which help decrease the push and pull forces involved with moving heavy rolls. An ergonomic step-down foot floor lock is also included for added safety, which locks the equipment into place when it’s not in use.