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Q ELEBIA Remotely attach and release any load with no additional handling or moving. Increase productivity, enhance safety and minimise risks in a fail-safe way in all your lifting operations. Elebia, the market leader in automatic lifting solutions and equipment with the patented evo range of automatic crane hooks, C5, C6 & eTrack lifting clamps and NEO range of lifting hooks. The patented evo automatic hooks range from the 2.5 tons capacity of the evo2 crane hook to 25 tons capacity and allow you to remotely hook on and release any load. The eTrack rail clamp and C5 & C6 horizontal lifting clamps are the perfect tools for lifting steel plates, beams, pipes and singular rail sections. The NEO range of lifting hooks has been designed as a solution for lifting and transporting any load, as well as for oversized lifting points of up to 180mm. in diameter. ●
T: +34 93 543 4706 W:
www.elebia.com
Q ENDO KOGYO CO., LTD. ENDO designs, develops and manufactures Air balancers. Air balancers are lifting equipment driven by compressed air and are designed to handle the loads. Our control modules for our air balancer offer a combination of 1 or 2 functions such as lifting, floating and balancing. The lifting function is similar to hoist operation. The floating function is a new performance function for the positioning process. It allows the operator to maneuver the load by hand from a stationary position for up to 30cm. This function is very effective for precise positioning. This process does not require inching operations which may be time consuming to achieve a precise position. The balancing function is similar to spring balancer operations. It allows the operator to maneuver the load for the full length of the travel. Air balancer’s capacity is 0-450kg and it helps your work efficiency improvements. ●
T: +81-256-62-5133 W:
www.endo-kogyo.co.jp/english/
Q MISIA PARANCHI SRL MISIA has been manufacturing an extensive range of hoists for more than 35 years. Over 130.000 wire rope units have been sold worldwide and are operational in every industry sector. The XM series range consists of 11 sizes with capacities between 1.000 Kg and 50.000 Kg. The hoist units are available in different configurations: low headroom monorail, standard headroom monorail, foot mounted (fixed or suspended), double rail “crab” units (supported or suspended). With these configurations, this standard range allows the XM series to meet any requirements or application: capacity, hook travel, travel and hoisting speed, load spectrum based on the FEM classification (FEM section IX). Production of MISIA has been extended to chain hoists up to 2000 Kg and modular components for crane kit components. All MISIA hoists comply with the Machine Directive 2006/42/CE. ●
T: +39 (02) 61298983 W:
www..misia.com
Q HBC-RADIOMATIC HBC-radiomatic is the worldwide technology leader in the field of radio remote controls for industrial applications. For more than 70 years, HBC products increase safety and productivity in all areas of crane technology, in conveyor systems, in construction machine technology, in ship and port technology, in forestry and agriculture, in potentially hazardous areas and in numerous other industrial sectors. With a comprehensive international sales and service network, HBC-radiomatic offers its customers around the globe competent and authorized contacts. The German based radio specialists have now presented their latest spectrum transmitter arrangement of valuable information. Driven by state-of-the-art display technology, the high- resolution screens ensure an attractive and configurable presentation of the most diverse notifications and data from the machine – such as engine speed, oil pressure and load weight. ●
T: +49 7951 393-0 W:
www.hbc-radiomatic.com
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