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YALE VS III spur gear block and tackle 1,000 kg load capacity 3 m lift

Brand: YALE

Art.-no. 77166060

Manufacturer article no. 04200125

EAN 4025092949927


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YALE VS III spur gear block and tackle 1,000 kg load capacity 3 m lift

Art.-no. 77166060


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Application

For the ergonomic lifting of heavy materials and products.

Execution

  • Robust housing made entirely of steel
  • Galvanised load chain in line with DIN EN 818-7 (quality class T)
  • Galvanised manual chain
  • 360° rotating hook
  • High-quality enclosed bearings
  • Reinforced handwheel lid
  • Continuous stud bolts between the side panels and the lid fastening
  • Precision-manufactured guide rollers
  • Ball bearings and needle bearings in the gears, in the side panels and in the load chain wheel

Advantage

  • Increased stability
  • Manual chain runs smoothly without catching or sticking
  • Load chain wheel and driving pinion run faultlessly
  • Long service life, extremely maintenance-friendly

Notes

Optionally available with chain storer and overload protection. All technical specifications relate to a hook displacement of 3 m.

Delivery

Optionally deliverable with friction coupling and chain storer or with shorter or longer load and manual chain

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Brand

YALE

Manufacturer Part Number

04200125

Load-carrying capacity

1000 kg

Nominal chain thickness

18 mm

Chain diameter

6 mm

Stroke force at nominal load

24 daN

Lift height every 1 m hand chain is uncoiled

24 mm

Lift height

3000 mm

Min. hook spacing

380 mm

Number of load chains

1 PCS

Mandatory testing according to DGUV (UVV)

No

Gross Weight

11.650 kg

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