Configuration A:
Utilizes direct motor control for easier setup and cabling. The hoist is
equipped so it can be mounted in the normal or inverted position. A direct motor control hoist in
the inverted position is best suited for temporary or short-term setups. Full line voltage controller furnished separately.
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Configuration B:
Utilizes low voltage control. The hoist (SM1, SM5, SM10) is equipped so it can be mounted in the inverted or normal position. Controller furnished separately. A “pickle”, which is used during stage setup, can be connected directly to the low voltage hoist control. The SM16, SM20 and SM25 hoists must always be mounted in the normal position and are furnished with a pushbutton pendant controller with E-stop.
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Configuration C:
Utilizes low volt age control and a separate programmable controller. The hoist is mounted in the normal position, but when specially equipped, the hoist can also be mounted in the inverted position. The hoist is readily equipped for programmable control and sequencing. Controller furnished separately.
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Configuration D: The hoist complies with enhanced safety regulations in accordance to DIN 56925. The enhanced safety features and low voltage control are operated from a standard or programmable controller. The hoist is mounted in the normal position, but when specially equipped, the hoist can also be mounted in the inverted position and must be operated from a nonprogrammable controller.
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Configuration E:
Hoist is set up to utilize external controls, which are not included. The hoist is mounted in the normal position, but when specially equipped, the hoist can also be mounted in the inverted position.
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Configuration S:
Utilizes single-phase motor control. The hoist is equipped so it can be mounted in the inverted or normal position. Controller furnished separately. A “pickle”, which is used during stage setup, can be connected directly to the single-phase controls.
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