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Verlinde Electric Chain Hoist

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<strong>Electric</strong> chain hoist for load from 60 up to 7 500 kgOptionsIn addition to standard equipment each EUROCHAIN VL can be fitted with mechanical or electrical optionalfeatures in order to satisfy your specific requirements:•Upper and lower limit switches.•Non standard main voltage.•Hour counter.•Radio or infra-red remote control.•IP55 travelling protection.• <strong>Hoist</strong>ing and travelling motors thermalprotection.•Travelling limit switches.•Boogies trolley.•Short headroom trolley.•Stainless steel chain and hook• Hand tight positioner on push buttontype DIGICHAIN.•Rain cover.•<strong>Hoist</strong> according to VGB70. (BGV C1).• Explosion proof and / or spark proofversion.•Gear limit switch.•Built-in encoder.•Additional brake.• Stagemaker version forentertainment industry.Standards and hoisting regulationsCE directive. Since 1st January 1995, the EuropeanMachinery Directive 98/37/ EEC obliges that machineconstructors ensure that their machinery complieswith certain reglementations, standards, nationallegislations and technical specifications.Every VERLINDE product is CE labelled and is delivered with anCE compliance certificate (annex IIA) or with an incorporationcertificate (annex IIB).FEM: European lifting equipment association.SWP: A Safe Working Period is calculated for each electricalhoists unit according to the average operating time of thehoisting equipment, load capacity and class of application. Afterthis period, a general service carried out by the constructoris necessary.Class of operation. According to FEM classification, two fundamentalcriteria must be taken into account : the type of dutyand the classof duty (according to average daily operation time averageload).ISO standard. Classes of operation can also be definedaccording to ISO grouping (1Am = M4, 2m = M5, 3m =M6, etc.).Type of duty. Light service. Equipment rarely subject tomaximum load and frequently to very little load. Mediumservice. Equipment quite often subject to maximum loadand frequently to very little load. Heavy service. Equipmentfrequently subject to maximum load and frequently to mediumload. Very heavy service. Equipment frequently subject tomaximum or near maximum load.Average dailyoperating time (hours)Class of dutyV0,250,51 2 4 8 16T2 V0,5 T3 V1 T4 V2 T5 V3 T6 V4 T71 L1Light1Bm M3 1Am M4 2 m M5 V4 M6Typeof service2 L23 L3MediumHeavy1B m M3 1Am M4 2 m M5 3 m1Bm M3 1A m M4 2 m M5 3 m M6M64 L4Very heavy1Am M4 2 m M5 3 m M6Group1Bm M3 1A m M4 2 m M5 3 m M6Duty factor*25 %30 %40 %50 %Number of star starts per hour150180240300■ FEM 9511 standards classification. ■ ISO standards classification.* Duty factor in % =<strong>Hoist</strong>ing time + lowering time<strong>Hoist</strong>ing time + idle time + lowering time + idle timex 100

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