Vertical Plate Clamp 0.8T Lifting Clamp (0.6 in jaw) by Amarite vs Vertical beam clamp 2-ton capacity with 3-9in opening
Overall winner: Vertical beam clamp 2-ton capacity with 3-9in opening
Key Differences
Amarite (A) is the more affordable option with a 0.8T (1760 lb) capacity and a 0.6 in jaw suited to plate lifting; YATOINTO (B) offers a much higher 2 ton (4400 lb) capacity, an adjustable 3–9 in opening for beam applications, and alloy steel construction for greater durability. Choose A for lower-cost, plate-specific vertical lifts; choose B when you need higher capacity and broader opening range for I‑beam edge lifting
Vertical Plate Clamp 0.8T Lifting Clamp (0.6 in jaw) by Amarite
Vertical plate clamp for lifting and transferring steel plates and structures in multiple orientations. Pre-tension mechanism helps prevent slip during lift and lower. Notable for durability and robust build
Pros
- multi-position lifting capability
- pre-tension mechanism for secure lifting
- durable one-piece forging process
- articulated lifting shackle
Cons
- jaw opening limited to 0.6 inch
- specific to plate/steel applications
Vertical beam clamp 2-ton capacity with 3-9in opening
Beam clamp rated up to 4400 lbs, adjustable 3–9 in opening, and designed for secure lifting on steel I-beams. Users note stability and solid build as key benefits
Pros
- high capacity (2 ton)
- adjustable opening range
- durable alloy steel frame
- built-in attachment points for stability
Cons
- no user-reported cons available
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Amarite |
| Durability | YATOINTO |
| Versatility | YATOINTO |
| User Reviews | Amarite |