Lifting Tongs for Round Bar, Pipe, & Steel Tube
Harrington adjustable bar tongs are below the hook lifting devices designed for gripping and lifting round bars, cast iron, and steel pipe of various diameters with an overhead crane. The self-closing tong design adjusts to the load diameter automatically, providing a secure grip without manual adjustment at the hook. Optional replaceable urethane pads protect coated or finished surfaces during the lift.
Whether you're lifting multi-ton pipes or maneuvering steel bars through tight spaces, lifting tongs can help you get the job done safely and efficiently. At TSOC, our knowledgeable staff will be pleased to help you find the right tools and pipe lifting clamps for your lifting needs.
HBTA - Bar Tong Adjustable
Features:
- This style of adjustable diameter tong is ideal for lifting round bars, cast or steel pipe of various diameters.
- Can be used in pairs attached to a lifting / spreader beam to handle longer loads.
- Can be supplied with optional replaceable urethane pads for additional load protection.
- Hold-open latch supplied on all 1-ton standard tongs.
- The load must be balanced during the lift.
- Engineered and manufactured to ASME B30.20 and BTH-1 Design Category B Service Class 2.
- 100% of ALL Harrington Lifting Beams are proof-tested to 125% capacity and certificates supplied at no additional charge.
- Made in USA.
- Options: Higher capacities, Replaceable urethane pads, Hold-open latch.
| Bar Tong Adjustable |
 |
| Model No. |
Capacity |
Bare Steel Range (min / max) |
Headroom (min / max) |
Pad Width |
| HBTA-1/2-2.5/4 |
1/2-ton |
2.5/4 in. |
15/13 in. |
2.25 in. |
| HBTA-1-4/7 |
1-ton |
4/7 in. |
24/21 in. |
5 in. |
| HBTA-1-7/12 |
1-ton |
7/12 in. |
38/34 in. |
6 in. |
| HBTA-1-10/15 |
1-ton |
10/15 in. |
46/41 in. |
6 in. |
| HBTA-1-15/20 |
1-ton |
15/20 in. |
65/60 in. |
8 in. |
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TSOC distributes Harrington lifting tongs for round bars, steel pipe, and tube. We serve clients across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and are especially focused in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, Florida, and Oklahoma.