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Cranes, Hoists
News Release from: Alimak Hek | Subject: Alimak Scando 450 and 650 construction hoists
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 September 2007
New hoists mean 40% saving in energy
consumption
New Alimak construction hoists, encompass the latest technology including offering 40% saving in energy consumption.
The new Alimak Scando 450 and 650 construction hoists encompass the latest technology, upgrading the Alimak range The new models offer greater operating efficiency, increased capability and improved durability whilst achieving lower energy consumption and reducing the cost of ownership compared to the first generation of Alimak hoists
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 10 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Alimak Scando 650 is a new dimension in construction hoist technology.
This modular system can be adapted to a range of applications.
Single or twin cars offer payloads of 1500 to 3200kg and have a standard maximum lifting height of 400m, extendable on request.
It allows greater use of its hoist power, whilst achieving a 40% reduction in energy consumption.
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This new online remote monitoring system collects operational information and data, such as time and number of starts and stops, hours in operation, etc.
It can also serve as a fault finding device, allowing the owner, and Alimak support personnel, remote access to assist in tracing faults for quick and easy remedial action in order to keep down-time to a minimum and further improving hoist efficiency.
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