Lifting Accessory for Levelling Loads

This contractor is using a lifting attachment that uses both new and tried and tested technology, levels loads effectively and safely with high precision. The attachment can handle both light and heavy objects, ranging from 0 kg up to 20 tonnes.

For this normally a snatch block would be needed but with this attachment the operative can release the chain-wheel and the GANTERUD L20-3 operates as a snatch block.

The attachment has a reversible stroke of up to 3,0 m and can be precision levelled at two speeds and levels the objects it is lifting quickly and safely with the simple press of a button by the banks-man, reducing expensive crane time.

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Monitor Report. John Sisk & Son (Holdings) Ltd. Ireland. August 2023.


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