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Handle with Load Releasing Mechanism

This handle is designed for dropping coastal reinforcement terapods. It is specifically intended for operations involving lowering loads from heights. The releasing mechanism ensures the safe release of the load by the operator using a steel cable. The maximum load capacity for the terapods it is designed for is up to 10 tons.

Applications:

  • Transporting and releasing loads in areas with restricted access.

Parameters

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Range

Load capacity 10 000 kg as required
Dimensions 1 050 x 850 x 255 mm as required
Own weight 290 kg as required
Purpose dropping coastal reinforcement terapods -
Catalog number GD093171  

 

Handle with Load Releasing Mechanism

This handle is designed for dropping coastal reinforcement terapods. It is specifically intended for operations involving lowering loads from heights. The releasing mechanism ensures the safe release of the load by the operator using a steel cable. The maximum load capacity for the terapods it is designed for is up to 10 tons.

Applications:

  • Transporting and releasing loads in areas with restricted access.

Technical Description:

  • The handle's mechanism allows for the release of the load from a safe distance.
  • Parameters can be adjusted to meet the user's specific needs.
 

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