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Safety and Productivity are on the Rise


When choosing a lifting and moving solution, consider an overhead hoist, crane or monorail. Overhead lifting solutions improve efficiency, productivity and safety and reduces environmental impact.


Overhead lifting: —Reduces product damage —Improves workflow —Reduces lifting accidents —Improves workplace health and safety —Lowers costs


—Is a green solution that reduces the GHS footprint of your facility


Learn more about overhead lifting at:


Harrington Hoists, Inc. Defi ning Power and Reliability


There is no questioning the superior quality of Harrington’s RY Series ultra-low headroom wire rope trolley hoists. Designed specifi cally for safety, reliability and performance, these H4 rated hoists are loaded with revolutionary features for high demand applications and come standard with dual speed VFD controls on both hoist and trolley for ultimate lifting and lowering accuracy. A no load high speed function allows for hoist operation at 1.5 times the rated speed with a load less than 25% of rated capacity to increase productivity. RY ultra-low headroom rope trolley hoists will deliver quality beyond expectations for any heavy duty lifting demand.


Toll Free: 800-233-3010 Phone: 717-665-2000


www.harringtonhoists.com


• VFD dual speed control for hoist and trolley - Standard • No load high speed function - Standard • Premium wire rope (IWRC coated core) - Standard • Externally adjustable upper/lower limit switches - Standard • High performance Pull-Rotor motor brake with 5 Year Warranty - Standard • Full 360° rope guide - Standard • Standard confi gurations are certifi ed and listed to UL 1340 - Standard


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