Self-locking pulling clamp

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Positioning, tensioning and dragging heavy HDPE geomembrane sheets during installation —without your hand slipping off the edge of the liner or damaging the material with makeshift fixes— calls for a mechanical grip that bites the liner firmly and won't let go under load. This pulling clamp —also called a puller, grip or jaw for geomembrane— is a KORWINS tool with a self-locking structure and knurled pressure rollers that firmly hold sheets up to 10 mm thick, with a self-locking mechanism designed for a highly reliable grip while the material is pulled.

Key benefits

  • Self-locking grip: the harder you pull, the more it bites; the self-locking mechanism keeps the liner from slipping out under load.
  • Knurled pressure rollers: the knurling spreads the pressure and grips firmly without piercing or tearing the edge of the membrane.
  • Compatible up to 10 mm thick: works for thin and heavy-gauge geomembranes, as well as geotextiles and composite sheets within range.
  • Precise tensioning and alignment: lets you pull sheets to align the overlaps before welding, improving joint quality.
  • More safety and less fatigue: replaces the hand grip —slippery and injury-prone— with a firm, repeatable mechanical hold.

Applications and typical uses

  • Dragging and positioning HDPE/LLDPE geomembrane sheets in ponds, reservoirs and landfills.
  • Tensioning and aligning overlaps before wedge or extrusion welding.
  • Handling geotextile and geocomposites during deployment.
  • Support on slopes to hold and reposition the liner without it sliding.

Quality and durability

A cheap puller fails when the knurling wears down and starts slipping, when the locking mechanism gives way under tension, or when a poorly designed jaw leaves the liner marked or perforated. This clamp is fitted with knurled pressure rollers and a calibrated self-locking system to hold firmly without damaging the material, conditions for repeated jobsite use with safety for the crew and for the integrity of the membrane.

Also known as: Technical: geomembrane puller, pulling clamp, self-locking jaw, pulling grip. In the DR and the Caribbean: grip for hauling geomembrane, clamp for pulling liner, drag clamp. In other countries: puller / liner puller (USA), pince de tirage (FR), sheet-pulling clamp (LATAM).
Equivalences

Equivalent to these other-brand references:

Up to 10 mm (0.4 in)
Leister Membrane Puller 163.140Lesite Film Puller

Brands and references mentioned belong to their respective owners; cited only for comparison and compatibility.

What exactly is it for and how does the self-locking work?

It grips the edge of the liner to position, tension and drag geomembrane panels during installation, replacing the slippery, injury-prone hand grip. The self-locking mechanism works in the operator's favor: the harder you pull, the more the pressure rollers bite, so the liner does not slip out under load. It is used to pull panels across the ground, align overlaps before wedge or extrusion welding and hold the liner on slopes while it is repositioned.

Which thicknesses and materials is it compatible with?

It grips sheets up to 10 mm (0.4 in) thick, which covers everything from thin geomembranes for agricultural reservoirs to the heavy gauges of mining and landfills, plus geotextiles and composite sheets within the range. The knurled rollers spread the pressure across the edge of the material without concentrating it at one point. It is a manual dragging and tensioning tool: for vertical lifts or machine pulling, use the specific rigging dictated by the site plan.

Do the knurled rollers damage or mark the liner?

No, if used within its range: the rollers' knurling is designed to spread the pressure and grip firmly without perforating or tearing the edge of the membrane, unlike improvised jaws that mark or pit it. Two habits keep it that way: clean mud and debris off the knurling so it does not slip (a slipping roller forces you to overtighten) and check its wear periodically, because worn knurling loses grip and gives way under tension.

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Operation and ergonomics
Mechanism Self-locking (tightens when pulled)
Grip type Knurled pressure rollers
Compatibility and use
Compatible thicknesses Up to 10 mm (0.4 in)
Function Pulling, tensioning and alignment of sheets
Compatible materials Geomembrane, geotextile and geocomposite
Tweezer: Width 20.0 cm (7.87 in)
Tweezer: Height 20.0 cm (7.87 in)
Tweezer: Depth 10.0 cm (3.94 in)
Tweezer: Weight 1.0 kg

Official KORWINS warranty

Verified Easy claims with Dodom
What's covered
Extended Dodom warranty of 18 months from delivery, which extends the protection of Law 358-05 (Arts. 66–70), against manufacturing defects in the Self-locking pulling clamp.
Confirmed defect: replacement or refund of the amount paid.
What's not covered
Any damage or deterioration unrelated to the manufacturing of the Self-locking pulling clamp, such as damage resulting from use, normal wear and tear, or external causes, including force majeure.

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