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Telescopic lifting column: Phoenix lifts 2.5 tons

Columbus McKinnon will be presenting the Phoenix telescopic lifting column at the all about automation trade fair on March 4 and 5 in Friedrichshafen. It can apply forces of 5,000 to 25,000 newtons and move weights of up to 2.5 tons.

Columbus McKinnon presents the Phoenix telescopic lifting column in Friedrichshafen. © Columbus McKinnon

According to the manufacturer, the precision of the lifting process, the eccentric load application and the variability of the installation method qualify the telescopic lifting columns for various tasks. They can be used as a single drive or multi-spindle system. They can be synchronized electrically or mechanically; several lifting columns can be connected to each other by means of bevel gears and cardan shafts and driven by a central motor. This enables uniform travel speeds even with uneven load distribution.

A product video at the stand will inform visitors about the advantages and possible uses of the telescopic lifting column. In addition to the product presentation, there will also be a sporting challenge for visitors to the stand: under the motto "The longest person to hang freely from the horizontal bar wins!", visitors to the stand can prove their stamina and have the chance to win attractive prizes. The height of a horizontal bar is adjusted by two lifting elements in accordance with EN 1493 in a multi-spindle system design, whereby free hanging with the entire body weight is made more difficult by the mobility of the bar. as

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