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LIFTING & DECK EQUIPMENT


The Active Link (packed to ship) The Modulift Active Link


Developed in partnership with the well renowned load cell and load monitoring equipment specialist Straightpoint, the Active Link was designed to integrate its strain gauge technology.


It measures the applied loads at both ends of the Spreader Beam, providing wireless real time data. The perfect solution for both weighing and dynamic load monitoring. Data is transmitted wirelessly up to 700 metres to a USB transceiver that is connected to a Windows computer or tablet via a USB port.


By replacing the standard drop link component, the Active Link presents a host of benefits with time, cost and weight savings as it doesn't have to be sourced as an additional rigging tool. Another prominent feature is that the height of rigging is significantly reduced, especially beneficial in low headroom applications.


Sarah Spivey, Managing Director, Modulift, said: “It’s interesting to note how some products are an immediate success whilst others (and often the ones we think will be an immediate best seller) can take longer to become industry staples.


After 5 years, these two products are now well established in the market, becoming firm favourites with our customers.”


q +44 (0)1202 233 844 E sales@modulift.com H www.modulift.com


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