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Model CH200 Electric Powered Chandelier Winch - Bushey Hall Winchmaster - By Brand

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Model CH200 Electric Powered Chandelier Winch

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Key Features

  • 200 kg rated lifting capacity
  • Specially adapted for chandelier or suspended load applications
  • Range of accessories are available for your project
  • Operates on standard 240V household mains suplly
  • Expert advice on your installation is available on request

Specification - Download product specifation PDF

Rated lifting capacity: 200kg
Motor: 240v 0.37 kW IP54
Current consumption: 3.6amps
Line speed (approximate): 4 m/min
Wire rope: 5mm, non rotational 19 / 7 construction.
1960N/mm2 grade (ORDER WIRE ROPE SEPARATELY)
Maximum drum capacity: 25m
Gearbox 2 stage helical c/w worm gear
Gross weight of winch only approx 34 kgs

WARNING
These winches must not be used for the movement of personnel and 5 wraps of wire rope must be maintained on the drum
Features:

  • General
    Each component is supplied separately ready to install and is accompanied with detailed installation instructions. Securing bolts are not included as thesewill vary with each application

  • Brake
    An independent ratchet type brake running in oil, integral with the gearbox

  • Motor
    High quality induction motor to IP54 specifications fitted as standard. Other options are available on request

  • Construction
    Die cast foot mounted aluminium frame with encloseddrum flange’s to prevent the wire rope becoming trapped between the drum and support castings

  • 12 months warranty - On parts and service (excluding wire rope)

  • Fitting service
    Full or partial fitting can be provided, including load testing and certification

  • After sales service
    Technical advice given on winch fitting and component replacement, plus efficient overnight parts despatch and fast repairs

Note:
Before installing any chandelier, it is important to work out what possible stress may be put onto the adjacent ceiling joists. A suitable support must be fitted across the joists to spread the load. If in doubt, consult a builder or structural engineer.

 

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