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Side guide r oller s on m otorized trolleys for smooth movemen t For ged carbon- steel hook ca pab le of s wi velin g 36 0° un der lo ad Elec tr ic hois t s fea tur e 60 min ut e ra ting, fan cooled moto r and " T he Gu ard ian" smar t brake technolog y Field adju st able Ele ct ro nic Ac celer atio n Con tr ol (E AC) for sup eri or loa [...]
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Page 2
T ot a l ly e nc los ed , non-venti lated motor ensur es l ong li fe Bumpers and r ail s we ep s are st andard on end trucks and powered trolleys Side guide r oller s reduce wheel wear and prov id e smoo th cr ane t ra vel T rolley h ois t ava ila ble in a w ide s ele c tion of low-head room st yles Pus h-bu t ton pendant for e as y con trol o f tr[...]
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14 Heavy D ut y Class C Sin gle Girder Series 3 Und erhu ng Motorized Co mplete Cranes Many benefits from more features: • AdjustableElectronic AccelerationCo ntr ol (EAC)and adjustablebrakeallow customizedspeed controlto avoid loadswing and optimizeloadc ontrol. • Standard rubbe[...]
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15 Harrington complete cranes Sp ee d Co de Pro du ct Co de D er ivat ion -ex ample :CUML -3 -0235 L- De signates 4 0f t /min CU - C ompl eteU nderh ung Crane S- De signates 8 0f t /min M- Mo torized H- De signates 120 ft /m in L- Spe edo f4 0[...]
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Page 5
16 Many benefits from more features: • Ideal forprecisionsp otting requ irementswhe r em otoriz ed operationisn otnecessar y . • Standard rubberbump erson cranes andm otoriz e dtrolleys comply with AS ME requirements. • Side guiderollersreduce wheel frictio[...]
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17 Harrington complete cranes Underhung Geared Single Girder Complete Crane SE RI ES 3 U NDE RH UN G GE A R ED SI NG LE GI RD ER CO MP LE T E CR A N ES — S PE CI FI CAT IO NS & DI ME NS ION S Ca p. ( To n s ) Ma x Spa n (f t) Cr ane Pr odu ct Code Wh eel Dia. (i n) T Fla nge Ran ge St d. (i n) A Ov er all Length (i n) B Roller Ba se (i n) D W[...]
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18 Many benefits from more features: • Com par edto flanged wheel cranes,H arringt on’ s push cranesop era teeasily , particularly inlo ngspan operations. • Standard rubberbump erson cranes andm otoriz e dtrolleys comply with AS ME requirements. • Side g[...]
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19 Harrington complete cranes Underhung Push Single Girder Complete Crane SE RI ES 3 U NDE RH UN G PU SH SI NG LE G IRD ER CO MP LE T E CR A N ES — S PE CI FI CAT IO NS & DI ME NS ION S Ca p. ( To n s ) Ma x Spa n (f t) Cr ane Pr odu ct Code Wh eel Dia. (i n) T Fla nge Ran ge St d. (i n) A Ov er all Length (i n) B Roller Ba se (i n) D Wh eel [...]