The maximum dimensions of the loads to be lifted depend to a large extent on the geometry and resistance to
bending of the workpieces, since an air gap forms under the magnetic surface if the workpiece bends, thus
significantly reducing the load-bearing capacity. With each lifting operation, watch for any deformation of the
workpiece that might occur and, if necessary, check for any air gap developing at the edges of the TiN-coated
magnetic surface (e.g. with a sheet of paper; 80g/m
Immediately stop the lifting operation if there is any excessive deformation or an air gap.
Never exceed the dimensions and/or the load-bearing capacity of the material thickness given in
the table.
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