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APPLICATION REPORT | ENTERTAINMENT


the costs of the project. For scenic use in compliance with C1 regulations, (ie moving loads above people) the maximum lifting capacity is 2000 kg, with a static chain safety factor of at least 10:1. The LP1600 completes the LP series with maximum capacities of 2500 kg (D8), 1600 kg (D8+) and 1250 kg (C1). The series now ranges from the 13 kg light LPM250 for 250 kg


lifting capacity in the D8 Plus version to the two new powerhouses available from July. At the same time as expanding the chain hoist series, GIS is launching its new generation of trolleys. Available as manual (GHF model) and motorised (GMF model) versions, in four sizes, they are optimally adapted to the LP motors for lifting capacities up to the 6300 kg of the


new LP2500. Again, these are available in versions specially tailored for the entertainment industry “Our impression is that currently mainly


fixed installations are being made, at least in Europe as the market for mobile events such as concerts and fairs continues to stand still,” says Lukas Bühlmann, marketing specialist at GIS.


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