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News Release from: Verlinde | Subject: VHR range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 13 June 2006
Manual hoists are smooth and safe
The VHR range of economical, compact manual hoists are equipped with load limiters for enhanced safety and a machined load sheave and reduction gears ensuring optimised, smoother operation.
Verlinde provides a complete range of compact manual chain hoists, specially designed for construction, assembly and maintenance applications With its VHR range, Verlinde provides economical, compact, easy to transport manual hoists
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 29 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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With its low-end products at less than Eur 150, these hoists are equipped with load limiters for enhanced safety and a machined load sheave and reduction gears ensuring optimised, smoother operation.
The load sheave and reduction gears are machined to ensure the most efficient operation (less friction with respect to models implementing cast parts).
The hoist is equipped with a load limiter in its standard version to avoid any overload operations (except for 250kg model VHR1).
Standard lifting height is 3m, with other heights available on request.
The hand-chain is 500mm shorter than the lifting chain.
High strength steel allow lifting chain, category 80, with galvanised finish for corrosion resistance (complies with standard EN818, safety coefficient 4).
The VHR's compact design provides for a small, low-weight unit.
This hoist is ideal for construction, assembly and maintenance operations.
The steel casing ensures solid protection of the mechanical components (load sheaves, gearing etc).
Upper and lower hooks are made from treated steel alloy with safety latches.
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