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Lifting system

Better safe than sorry

Bahr Modultechnik has presented the double assembly lift for lifting and lowering loads of up to 80 kilograms. The lifting system, made from industry-proven positioning axes from the GDGT 90 series, is stable and reliable and is suitable for long-term commercial operation.

The assembly double lift for safely lifting and lowering loads of up to 80 kilograms on both sides. © Bahr

Trapezoidal threaded spindles are integrated into both sides of the torsion-resistant aluminum guide body to move two workpieces smoothly and independently of each other via slide rail guides. Originally developed to meet the high safety requirements for transporting people, the axis design enables the loads to be positioned at any desired height. The fail-safe spindle drive keeps the loads in position. The enclosed design protects the mechanics from dust and dirt.

PU strips embedded in the profile to cover the spindles prevent crushing and clamping hazards. The device design with rounded profile contour has no edges or corners. The manufacturer offers the lift in a freely selectable height of up to 6,000 millimetres. Connected to a conventional 230-volt socket, the systems, which are equipped with two 24-volt motors as standard, are immediately ready for operation and can be optionally equipped with servomotors for continuous use. The lift is operated using a hand or foot switch. The lifting system is compact and can be fixed to the floor or ceiling. pb

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