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William Hackett Hoisting Range William Hackett offer a range of specialist manual hoists in addition to the


standard range to meet key industry requirements. These include • ATEX/Non-Sparking chain hoists, lever hoists, push and geared trolleys


• Rail Industry – lever hoists for overhead line work and Ironman rail handling system. Network Rail Certificate of Acceptance PA05/06687


• Offshore/Subsea – SS-L5 QP lever hoist designed and certified for use subsea and in the harsh environment of the offshore oil and gas industries


• Ultra-low headroom trolley hoists incorporating the SS-C4 QP chain hoist with patented quad pawl technology, Interpon Triplex paint system giving excellent corrosion protection to category C5 - ISO12944 • All William Hackett hoisting products comply with the requirements of International Standards


SS-L5 QP.IM Ironman & Overhead


Line Lever Hoist is a second generation hoist which is lighter, more efficient and has a dual action brake to improve rigging safety


SS-L5 QP


incorporating the quad pawl mechanical engagement functionality


ATEX-C4


complies with the requirements of


ATEX Directive 2014 / 34 / EU


Ultra Low Headroom Geared Trolleys


are available in a range from 1t - 10t and are suitable for both temporary


and permanent load attachment applications.


e: liftingsales@williamhackett.co.ukwww.williamhackett.co.uk t: 01665 604200 • f: 01665 604204


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