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The LinearChain is a special kind of chain which, unlike the conventional mechanism, becomes rigid when operated under thrust load, but can still be looped and driven by a conventional sprocket wheel. The LinearChain can realize thrust forces up to 35 kN.
The classic power transmission system involving a continuous chain with at least two sprocket wheels and a tensioning element is replaced by an "open-ended" chain with two free ends. The drive can be located wherever it is most convenient.
The chains are given their push force characteristics by incorporating specially shaped side links that engage and support each other with very little axial play.
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Our vertical range comprises 5 products:
LinkLift 50 - LinkLift 50 R - LinkLift 80 - LinkLift 100 - LinkLift 100 R
LinkLift 50R * and LinkLift 100R * are renforced versions of the LinkLift. In these cases the chain is equipped with 2 additional rollers per link, whilst the drive housing has 2 additional pinions allowing the dynamic capacity to double.
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Chainlift was designed for lifting short travel, table type lifts.
The basic principle is identical - the chain is stored horizontally and forms a rigid pushing bar as it is driven through the drive housing, thus applying thrust under a platform.
The drive is generated by the rotation of pinions on rollers, forcing the links to lock and move through the housing.
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