| Lift Turn Move launches Two New Products at ABTT 2007 |
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| Wednesday, 13 June 2007 14:40 | |
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Lifting and flying specialists, Lift-Turn-Move, launch two exciting new products at ABTT 2007 - the Carbon Cub winch and the Kinolift PHC 1000 S person lift - both of which are ideal for theatre applications of all types. Carbon Cub The Carbon Cub is a compact, portable, ‘plug-and-play' mini hoist system. It is suitable for a variety of lifting applications and is perfect for theatres, broadcast studios, museums, sporting productions and worship and retail venues. It has been specially designed to raise and lower lights, scenic element, projectors or banners. The Carbon Cub features a matt black finish with black lifting cables and weighs only 41Kg. It has a travel speed of 4.3 m a minute and can lift loads up to 136Kg to a height of 7.5 m. The unit itself weighs 41Kg and comes complete with self locking helical gears. It has both right and left hand grooved drum winding preventing lateral movement, and there are limit switches and over travel protection. It is supplied with low voltage controls and remote pendant facility as standard and operates on either 400V 3 phase (50Hz) or 220V single phase (50Hz) power Supplies. Kinolift The Kinolift PHC 1000 (made by Alplift in Germany) is a cost-effective telescope type person-lift and a quick, safe and easy way of reaching and working roofs and ceiling spaces. It makes changing lamps and other equipment including smoke detectors or other items extremely easy Its high aluminium content makes the Kinolift very light in weight and maneuverable despite a rigid construction. In 10 minutes, two people can transport and erect the Kinolift wherever it's needed, and it can easily be fitted in between rows of seats and other awkward spaces, where other more convention lifts struggle to give access, or where a scaffolding construction would take time and be a hassle to build. Kinolift has special arms that can be utilized in a variety of ways to deal with any ‘on-the-spot' situation, making it possible to erect the device in the most challenging locations, e.g. if the floor is sloping or directly at a wall. All the Kinolift's components are mounted on an elevating truck for easy transportation, and with the aid of a electric stairlift, it can be moved up or down steps in a simple manner. The Kinolift operates on 230 V off a standard electrical socket nearby. The drive mechanism is mounted on a separate elevating truck for increased portability and positioning and can be placed in front or behind the Kinolift. And Also ..... LTM will be highlighting examples from its extensive range of CM Lodestar motors at their third ABTT show. These are becoming increasingly popular in theatres, house installations of all types and multi-purpose venues. The LTM team will also be discussing the company's latest training initiatives which include the now-famous CM Motor School, pioneered by certain individuals in the company for over a decade. |


