Verlinde launches food grade manual hoist

The ZHV INOX manual hoist is made up of a hoist body, a hook, a high strength lifting chain and a hand chain, all entirely made of stainless steel.

The chain sprocket and gears are machined to provide smoother, more efficient lifting and manoeuvring. Lifting height (3 metres) and hand chain length (2.5 metres) as standard can, at the request of the customer, be lengthened to a maximum of 8 metres.

ZHV INOX is said to be the ideal solution for assembly and maintenance applications in food processing plants. The 1000kg version is particularly compact weighing less than twenty kg and size of only 20 x 20 x 40 cm. It is housed in stainless steel to ensure protection for the hoist load wheel and gears. Top and bottom hooks (with their safety latches) in stainless steel are ISO certified. A CHZ INOX trolley option is available with standard headroom.

The food grade 314/316L stainless steel manual hoist and trolley were designed for the handling of loads from 500 to 1000kg.                       

A trolley entirely in stainless steel, including side plates, crosshead and wheels, CHZ INOX enables any type of lifting equipment fitted with a hook to be used. It can be easily adjusted for different side plate widths and travel is executed by manually pushing the load. It can be fitted with wheels, machined to ensure smooth running, to be compatible with all types of I or H section. Wheel ball bearings are watertight and require no servicing. Delivered with its EC certificate, CHZ INOX is also available with the ZHV INOX hoist as an option.

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