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Manhole & Catch Basin Setter Sling – 1,000 lb Rated Frame Setting Tool

Manhole & Catch Basin Setter Sling – 1,000 lb Rated Frame Setting Tool

Regular price $450.00 USD
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Manhole & Catch Basin Setter Sling – Heavy-Duty Frame Setting Tool

This heavy-duty setter sling is designed for safely positioning and setting manhole and catch basin frames during sewer, drainage, and utility construction projects.

Engineered for contractors, municipal crews, and public works departments, the setter fits inside the frame while the outer flanges secure beneath the frame base or cover flange for stable lifting and placement.


🔧 Key Features:

  • Designed for Manhole & Catch Basin Frames
  • Fits 20”–30” Manholes
  • 1,000 lb Load Rated – Load tested and tagged
  • Adjustable Centering Nut – Helps secure and align the frame during lifting
  • Heavy-Duty Construction – Built for repeated contractor and municipal use
  • Fast Removal After Placement – Loosen locknut and remove setter after frame installation

💪 Built for the Field

This frame setter sling is ideal for sewer crews, utility contractors, drainage professionals, and municipalities needing a dependable tool for accurate frame placement and safer lifting operations.


👷 Common Applications:

  • Manhole frame installation
  • Catch basin frame setting
  • Storm drain construction
  • Sewer system projects
  • Utility infrastructure work
  • Municipal road and drainage jobs

⚙️ How It Works

Place the setter inside the frame so the outer flanges position beneath the frame base or cover flange. Tighten the adjusting nut after centering the setter in the frame. Once the frame is properly set, loosen the locknut and remove the setter.


⚠️ Safety Notice

Always follow proper lifting and rigging procedures. Do not exceed rated load limits.

👉 “Designed for fast, accurate placement of standard municipal manhole and catch basin frames.”

 

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