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beam, the upper lift point is adjustable for off center loads. As a spreader beam, it is utilized with upper rigging spread between two lift points to add extra stability to the lift. It can be easily configured as a three or four point lifting system with additional beams. Features include: one upper and two lower shackles, and can be ordered with optional chain top rigging. The UNVB is engineered and manufactured
to ASME B30.20 & BTH-1 Design Category B Service Class 2 and has a specified fatigue life of 100,001 to 500,000 load cycles. All UNVB, Universal Telescopic Lifting/Spreader Beams are Proof-Tested to 125% capacity. Peerless Industrial Group, Inc. has been
innovating successful products for over 100 years. Today, as a worldwide provider of lifting solutions, utilizing their exceptional design, engineering, manufacturing, and quality teams, they continue to develop crucial products for the wide variety of markets they serve. Peerless is part of KITO Corporation’s global network providing their customers access to overhead lifting, below-the-hook and material handling, cargo control, hardware, marine and traction products.
For more information about Peerless Industrial Group, Inc. visit
www.peerlesschain.com. y
CM Lodestar VS Electric Chain Hoist Now Available in Capacities Up to Three Tons
> One-of-a-kind hoist makes maintaining, monitoring and programming a hoist easier than ever Columbus McKinnon Corporation
(NASDAQ: CMCO), a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of motion control products, technologies and services for material handling, today announced its CM® Lodestar® VS electric chain hoist is now available in higher capacities up to three tons. The CM Lodestar VS combines the company’s industry-leading hoist design with best-in-class adjustable frequency drive performance. The Lodestar VS features CM HI-Tech™
(Hoist Interface Technology) – one of the easiest to use computer interfaces on the market developed exclusively by Columbus McKinnon. CM HI-Tech gives operators
the ability to quickly and easily adjust hoist speed and performance parameters to deliver the precision load control their application demands. Using the interface, operators can easily set upper and lower hoist limits, enable additional electronic overload protection and instantly access hoist status and fault information. “The Lodestar VS makes maintaining,
monitoring and programming a hoist easier than ever,” said John Vander Linden, senior global product manager. “With a convenient, easy-to-access port, a tablet or computer can be connected to the hoist to
Spreader Beams
Your partner for standard and custom designed manufactured lifting equipment within the oil and gas industry
● Modular Spreader Beams up to 600t in stock and available worldwide for distribution
● Modular Spreader Beams for 6–5000t and spans up to 100m /330ft
● Adjustable Lifting/Spreader beams stocked as a boxed product for immediate shipping
● Load Monitoring Spreader Beams with an integrated Load Cell giving you instant wireless data logging
● Experts in custom designed and manufactured lifting equipment and projects requiring high QA standards
● All MOD beams are fully tested and certifi ed with DNV Type approval as standard
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For more information contact +44 (0)1202 621511
sales@modulift.com
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