Drive lifting system M4.402 series
manualhydraulicrotating

Drive lifting system - M4.402 series - Römheld GmbH Friedrichshütte - manual / hydraulic / rotating
Drive lifting system - M4.402 series - Römheld GmbH Friedrichshütte - manual / hydraulic / rotating
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic, manual, drive
Other characteristics
rotating
Product applications
for rolls
Application domain
industrial

Description

Lifting modules for high demands on performance and service life in the industrial assembly The lifting module has an integrated roller guiding element. This allows a backlash-free guiding system with very good smooth running and the introduction of high moments into the lifting module. The guiding system is lifetime lubricated. To obtain high robustness, all components are made of high-quality materials. Characteristic are applications with indifferent, dynamically swelling rotating motions and shock motions. Principal use • Ergonomic design of working places • Industrial production plants • Automotive industry • Assembly of car seats • Assembly of drive components, axes and cardan shafts • Assembly of compressors, hydraulic components and pumps • Assembly of turbines, motors and gear boxes • Applications with frequent load changes Advantages • Lifting force up to 6,000 N • Displacement with low friction is also given with high torque load • High load by roller guiding element with high section modulus • Sturdy and tough • Compact design • Safe and precise handling • Checked in compliance with DIN EN 1570 with quadruple static overload • Better working with lower load • Integrated stop for pedal

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