This Pipe Lifter helps excavators lift, move, and place concrete pipe with better control in trench and utility work. The mechanical handling design supports stable placement on drainage, sewer, and culvert jobs. As a professional manufacturer of Pipe Lifter, we provide more cost-effective products. Whether you want to buy or become a distributor, you are welcome to contact us anytime.
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This Pipe Lifter is built for contractors who need a dependable way to raise, move, and place concrete pipe on active jobsites. It supports excavator-based handling during drainage, sewer, stormwater, and culvert work. Crews can pick up each pipe section with a more controlled process and guide it toward the trench with better accuracy. That helps reduce wasted movement on site. It also helps the team keep installation work organized from pickup to final placement.
A good Pipe Lifter should do more than lift a load off the ground. It should help the operator keep the pipe balanced while moving across uneven surfaces and lowering into the work area. This design supports that goal with a direct mechanical structure that grips the pipe and helps maintain stable handling. The excavator can approach the pipe, secure it, and move it into position with fewer extra steps. On busy sites, that saves time and improves daily workflow.
Pipe work often happens in narrow trenches, soft ground, or crowded utility corridors. In those conditions, control matters as much as lifting strength. This attachment helps the operator guide concrete pipe toward the bedding area with a more predictable movement path. The crew can line up the section more easily before jointing or final settling. That improves work on municipal drainage, sewer extension, road crossing, and site development projects where repeated placement is part of the daily schedule.
This Pipe Lifter is a practical option for precast concrete pipe handling and similar round section installation. Contractors can use it when moving pipe from a staging area, lowering sections into excavation, or setting components for drainage and culvert lines. It fits projects where crews want a dedicated handling tool that supports steady movement without adding unnecessary complexity to the excavator. For many buyers, that simple working value is exactly what matters in real field conditions.
Adding a dedicated pipe handling attachment can improve how an excavator is used during installation work. Instead of stopping for extra rigging steps or slower manual handling, the operator can manage lifting and placement as part of the normal site sequence. That can shorten handling time and improve coordination with ground workers. It also makes repeated pipe placement more efficient. For contractors running multiple excavation and utility projects, small gains in handling speed often create meaningful gains across the full job.
From a business view, this Pipe Lifter is easy to present to contractors, dealers, and distributors. The use is clear. The application is familiar. Buyers understand what it does as soon as they see it working with concrete pipe. That makes it suitable for direct sales, distributor channels, and project-based equipment supply. For companies focused on trench construction, concrete pipe installation, or utility line placement, this Pipe Lifter gives you a straightforward product page with strong buyer understanding.
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Product Specification |
GD5000 |
| Applicable Model |
T20–30 |
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Maximum Load Capacity (kg) |
3000 |
| Machine Weight (kg) |
1000 |
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Accessory / Brand |
Overall Material / 16Mn Steel |
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