Hi mark/Gill
Will the lifting lugs at the front and back of both tiger and kt hold the weight of a full fitted machine if the load is spread. Between all four equally?
Many thanks
Bob gould
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Hi Bob
On the King Tiger and Tiger 1, the lifting lugs at the front and rear are an integral feature of the hull plates. They are easily strong enough to use. On other models where the lift lugs are bolted on, we would not recommend it.
Mark
On the King Tiger and Tiger 1, the lifting lugs at the front and rear are an integral feature of the hull plates. They are easily strong enough to use. On other models where the lift lugs are bolted on, we would not recommend it.
Mark
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