Mounting option for ball support pins
No interfering contours on the components
Erwin Halder has developed ball lifting pins to lift and transport heavy and unwieldy components. Matching locating bushes ensure a secure hold. With the new flat version, there are no more interfering contours on the part to be lifted.
All of the manufacturer's ball lifting pins consist of a pin section with a movable shackle. The balls attached to the lower end of the bolt lock automatically and thus secure the load-bearing element. An aluminum push button is integrated below the shackle for unlocking. A safety bar protects against unintentional release. To use the ball lifting pins, the user simply has to insert the pin into the pre-drilled hole - or into one of the locating bushes. They provide a secure hold for the lifting equipment, even if the material of the component to be lifted is too soft, as could be the case with aluminum, for example. According to the manufacturer, this allows significantly higher forces to be transmitted. However, protrusions caused by the lifting bushes on the components are often undesirable or even detrimental to the proper use of the components, such as in house facades or in mobile floor panels, for example for stage construction. The new mounting bushes have been developed for such applications. Once they are screwed into the component, there are no interfering contours and the user has a flat surface. sw









