Customer: |
Sterling Engineering & Fabrication |
Location: |
Atlanta, Georgia |
Application: |
Shown perched atop one of the more striking buildings in the Atlanta skyline, these Columbia H2000s were recently provided to raise and lower a set of davit arms which serve as the anchor points for a window washing platform.
The H2000s were specified for this project based on their compact yet robust construction. Their washdown-duty motors, epoxy paint overcoat, stainless steel fasteners and NEMA 6 pendants will ensure that these hoists perform as specified for years to come.
The challenge of lowering window washing and maintenance equipment over the arc’d veils of this building was no small feat to overcome and we are pleased with our role in the project. More importantly, the building constructor and owner are pleased with our performance in handling their needs as well. |
Performance:
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First Layer |
Top Layer |
Line Pull
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Line Speed
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Line Pull
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Line Speed
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Cable Capacity: |
84' of 5/16” wire rope |
Power Source: |
115 VAC, 1 phase, 60 Hz |
Special Features: |
Regenerative DC drive in NEMA 4X rated control enclosure
NEMA 6 rated low-voltage handheld pendant elements such as rpm, fuel consumption, oil pressure, etc.
Stainless steel fastener
Epoxy overcoat
Aluminum base plate
Galvanized wire rope with latching hook
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