Paper Roll Clamps – Forklift
Product details
High-strength structural design ensures durability and reliable performance, meeting the demands of continuous heavy-duty operations.
Two arms design enhances visibility, ensuring precise and efficient paper roll handling.
Smooth arm surfaces and slim tips allow easy access to tightly stacked rolls while protecting adjacent surfaces from damage.
One-piece cast clamp construction offers exceptional wear resistance and longevity. Replaceable wear blocks reduce maintenance costs, while protective stops safeguard the clamp from ground impact in vertical positions.
Integrated pressure-maintaining check valves on the arm cylinders ensure secure grip during operations, minimizing risks from hydraulic failures. Diagnostic ports facilitate quick fault detection and maintenance.
High-strength self-lubricating joints extend bushing life, eliminating the need for regular lubrication while protecting pivot pins.
Bi-directional hydraulic locks enable continuous 360° rotation and secure positioning at any angle.
Standard one-piece cast clamps are ideal for a wide range of paper roll handling tasks.
Product Parameter
| Model No. | Capacity / Load Center (kg/mm) |
Mounting Class | Roll Range (mm) | Long Arm Length A(mm) |
Short Arm Length B (mm) | Pad Dimensions W*H (mm) | Effective Thickness LL (mm) | Horizontal Center of Gravity CGH (mm) |
Weight |
| 11RCF12-A002 | 1200/600 | ISO 2A | 250-1150 | 730 | 528 | 254*490 | 231 | 252 | 460 |
| 11RCF12-A004 | 1200/600 | ISO 2A | 350-1300 | 730 | 526 | 246*490 | 240 | 260 | 450 |
| 11RCP15-A003 | 1500/650 | ISO 2A | 250-1300 | 922 | 589 | 228*750 | 229 | 302 | 630 |
| 11RCP20-B001 | 2000/650 | ISO 3A | 250-1300 | 850 | 580 | 230 × 840 | 245 | 310 | 688 |
| 11RCF20-B002 | 2000/650 | ISO 3A | 600-1300 | 850 | 580 | 230 × 840 | 245 | 310 | 679 |
| 11RCP20-B003 | 2000/800 | ISO 3A | 350-1600 | 960 | 780 | 230 × 840 | 232 | 344 | 765 |
| 11RCF20-B004 | 2000/800 | ISO 3A | 610-1600 | 960 | 780 | 230 × 840 | 232 | 344 | 752 |
| 11RCP20-B107 | 2000/725 | ISO 3A | 200-1450 | 930 | 670 | 230 × 840 | 238 | 320 | 740 |
| 11RCF20-B108 | 2000/725 | ISO 3A | 450-1450 | 930 | 670 | 230 × 840 | 238 | 320 | 729 |
| 11RCP25-B001 | 2500/650 | ISO 3A | 250-1300 | 850 | 580 | 230 × 840 | 245 | 310 | 730 |
| 11RCP25-B003 | 2500/800 | ISO 3A | 350-1600 | 960 | 780 | 230 × 840 | 232 | 344 | 815 |
| 11RCP25-B107 | 2500/725 | ISO 3A | 200-1450 | 930 | 670 | 230 × 840 | 238 | 320 | 774 |
| 11RCF20-B006 | 1700/925 | ISO 3A | 720-1850 | 1137 | 828 | 230 x 840 | 242 | 382 | 900 |
| 11RCF27-B006 | 2200/925 | ISO 3A | 720-1850 | 1146 | 839 | 254 x 990 | 210 | 386 | 1150 |
| 11RCP30-B001 | 3000/650 | ISO 3A | 250-1300 | 894 | 594 | 250 x 990 | 206 | 310 | 935 |
| 11RCP30-B003 | 3000/800 | ISO 3A | 350-1600 | 1057 | 698 | 254 x 990 | 210 | 356 | 1030 |
| 11RCP35-C001 | 3500/650 | ISO 4A | 280-1300 | 859 | 594 | 250 x 990 | 252 | 328 | 1004 |
| 11RCP35-C003 | 3500/800 | ISO 4A | 610-1600 | 960 | 780 | 250 x 990 | 256 | 375 | 1105 |
| 11RCF35-B023 | 2300/1150 | ISO 3A | 960-2300 | 1072 | 703 | 254 x 990 | 226 | 418 | 1640 |
| 11RCF35-C023 | 2300/1150 | ISO 4A | 960-2300 | 1072 | 703 | 254 x 990 | 226 | 418 | 1640 |
| 11RCF40-C022 | 2700/1100 | ISO 4A | 850-2200 | 1404 | 1040 | 254 x 990 | 231 | 420 | 1530 |
| 11RCF45-C023 | 3200/1150 | ISO 4A | 960-2300 | 1551 | 1036 | 254 x 990 | 226 | 418 | 1640 |
| 11RCF45-C025 | 3000/1250 | ISO 4A | 1250-2500 | 1560 | 1112 | 250 x 990 | 226 | 437 | 1730 |
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FAQ
Q: What materials are available for clamps, and how do you choose the appropriate one?
A: Clamp materials include cast steel, rubber, and polyurethane. Rubber is ideal for delicate, high-grade paper rolls, while polyurethane is better suited for unwrapped, slippery paper rolls.
Q: Are the clamp dimensions fixed?
A: No, the clamp dimensions are fully customizable to meet specific requirements.
Q: What is the difference between the RCF type and the RCP type?
A: RCF and RCP refer to two types of short arms: RCF stands for Short Arm Fixed type, while RCP stands for Short Arm Positioned type.
Q: How many additional hydraulic circuits are needed?
A: Two (2) additional hydraulic circuits are required from the forklift.







