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1/8 Ton Harrington EQ Electric Chain Hoist Dual Speed VFD - 20ft. Lift - 3 Phase

Harrington EQ 1/8 Ton 2 Speed VFD controlled Electric Chain Hoist 20 feet Lift 3-Phase

Regular Price: $5,328.60

Special Price $4,662.53

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Harrington EQ 3-Phase VFD Electric Chain Hoist

QUICK OVERVIEW

Harrington's EQ Series three-phase dual speed (VFD Control) electric chain hoists are ergonomically designed for easy installation and operation in medium and heavy-duty industrial applications. These hoists have an extremely compact and lightweight body and are perfect for any work station application.

  • 3-Phase voltage 208-230V-3-50/60 or 380-460V-3-50/60
  • Dual speed adjustable (6:1) VFD controls
  • ASME H4 classification
  • IP55 rated enclosure; IP65 pendant
  • Lightweight and compact
  • Heavy-duty fan cooled motor

Detail

Harrington’s EQ dual speed VFD 3-phase electric chain hoists are designed for medium to heavy-duty industrial and workstation applications. These hoists include a unique no-load high-speed function that automatically increases hoist speed up to 130% when the load is less than 30% of working load limit.

 

Features and Benefits

Pull-Rotor Motor:

Brake Extremely durable and reliable, this advanced design contains no brake coil to fail like conventional disc brakes.

External Motor Fan:

Functions to quickly eliminate resistor, motor and brake heat. This results in improved hoist duty rating and greatly lengthens brake life. Motor is totally enclosed, fan cooled (TEFC)

 

Precisions Machined Helical Gears:

Immersed in oil bath lubrication results in quiet, smooth and cool operation.

 

Chain Container:

Durable plastic containers are standard. Corrosion Resistant Load Chain Nickel-plated, Grade 80, DIN chain for superb durability and strength.

 

 

Forged Carbon Steel Hooks:

Under excessive loads will open gradually and not fracture. Ball bearings produce smooth rotation. Bottom hook will swivel 360 degrees. Heavy-duty hook latches are standard.

 

Optional Suspension Bar:

For low headroom or enclosed track trolley applications. Easily changed from top hook to suspension bar. Compact Aluminum Body Die-cast body is lightweight and offers low headroom – one of the best in the industry. Paint is electrostatically applied.

 

Completely Sealed Body:

Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, including harsh environments. (Consult Owner’s manual for details.) Gaskets throughout the hoist provide for an IP55 rating.

 

Variable Frequency Drive (VFD):

Dual speed controls vis “under-the- cover” variable frequency drive for both single-phase and three-phase hoist. VFD includes count hour meter, load limiter and no-load high-speed function. Long life friction clutch protects hoist from damage and prevents over winding.

 

Upper/Lower Limit Switch:

Low profile upper and lower limit switches provide excellent headroom.

 

Unique Chain Guide:

Provides quiet and smooth guiding of chain. Heavy cast iron construction for improved wear versus stamped steel design offered by many manufactures.

 

Durable Push Button Pendant:

Easy-to-use, one-handed operation. Rated IP65. Standard control voltage is 24V. Strain relief wire is molded to pendant cord for added support and dependability. E-Stop is standard on all pendants.

 

Extreme Duty Motor:

Increased performance through 30/10-minute duty rating, H4 classification, Class B insulation, cooling fins and external thermal motor protection. Load Sheave Five deep-groove pockets fully support the load chain during operation. Reduces vibration and chain wear. Provides true vertical lift.

 

Conditions:

Recommended for -4 degrees to +104 degrees F and humidity of 85% or less.

Additional Info
Additional Info
Weight 75
Freight Status Ships LTL Freight
Manufacturer Harrington
Electrification Type Three Phase
Manufacturer Part Number EQ001SD-20
Chain Container Included Free!
Pendant Speeds Two Speed
Lift Height 20 ft.
Lift Speed 56/9 ft./min.
Lift Capacity 1/8 Ton
Download Product Manual EQ-Catalog.pdf
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