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GETTHE LIFT YOUNEED


New EG Series Wire Rope Hoists


LAUNCHING SPRING


• Weight Limit • Standard


Overload Device


• Geared Upper/Lower Limit Switch


2023


Visit Us: ProMat Booth #S4756


WHY THEY STAND OUT


New EG Series Wire Rope Hoists provide next generation enhanced features and benefits. That includes trolley adjustment that’s easier than ever with integrated and robust staging that stays tightly together during adjustment; wide range capacities of 3, 5, 7.5 and 10 tons, and 20, 33, 50, 65 and 100-foot lifts; all currently available in single and double- reeved models.


EG Series Hoists also include a new smooth operating rope guide on an independent guide bar, eliminating possible damage to the hoist frame. With competitive price and performance ratios, you’ll find that EG Series Wire Rope Hoists set the new industry standard.


Visit us at ProMat, Booth #S4756. Be sure to also ask about our NOMAD® Free Standing Cranes for capacities up to 20 tons and our AL System™ Workstation Cranes for loads up to 2,200 lbs.


(300) 220-8600•info@emhcranes.com www.emhcranes.com


COMING SOON... Marketplace


Sell or rent your equipment via Hoist’s Marketplace. Hoist magazine is offering fleet listings and specification charts for hoist rental firms around the world as part of its Marketplace.


Our Marketplace provides rental companies with high profile exposure to potential customers around the globe, enabling them to showcase their fleet which is available to rent or buy.


Create your profile Joe Woolerton, Group Sales Manager


For more information contact


joe.woolerton@progressivemediainternational.com +44 (0)20 7406 6687


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