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Electric cylinder LinkLift
telescopicrack-and-pinionrigid chain

Electric cylinder - LinkLift - SERAPID - telescopic / rack-and-pinion / rigid chain
Electric cylinder - LinkLift - SERAPID - telescopic / rack-and-pinion / rigid chain
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Characteristics

Type
electric
Technology
telescopic, rack-and-pinion, rigid chain
Material
steel, stainless steel
Protection class
dust-proof, robust
Applications
for lifting applications, for materials handling, high-temperature, for demanding applications, lift table, for lifting platforms, for mobile machines, for forklift trucks, for heavy handling equipment, for harsh environments, for lifting, food, industrial, for the automotive industry
Other characteristics
precision, compact, for heavy loads, with mechanical interlock system, high-force, externally-guided, motorized, push tug, high load capacity, backlash-free, with external guide, high-efficiency, positioning, small, custom, long-stroke, high-speed, high-performance
Stroke

Max.: 18 m
(59'00" )

Min.: 0.5 m
(1'07" )

Force

Max.: 200 kN

Min.: 20 kN

Speed

200,000 mm/s
(656.17 ft/s)

Max.: 200 mm/s

Min.: 50 mm/s

Description

The LinkLift is an electromechanical telescopic actuator specifically designed for the vertical movement of heavy loads using rigid chain technology. The LinkLift is suitable for lifting heavy loads in industry, scenery equipment, and for the movement of structural elements in the construction industry. The technology worldwide patent / TÜV certification / DIN 56950 compliant / ISO 9000 certified The LinkLift is essentially composed of a chain driven from its horizontal storage position to its vertical operational position. This chain has special links: they are block shaped and have a square cross section. They are designed so that their centre of gravity is always their geometrical centre. The vertical guides inside the drive casing support the links and make sure they are correctly aligned and locked. The lifting system uses a load guiding system requiring it to be mounted, either on the wall, or fitted with a scissor lifting table. Brakes are used to hold the system in place. As a chain, LinkLift is also capable of keeping the load under traction. This is especially advantageous when the system is subjected to external dynamic loads, for example on cruise ships or in earthquake risk areas. The platform is always firmly held on the ground. An eccentric load that is moved on a platform will never impact the system's stability during its operation. In our standard magazines, the chain is stored on two levels. Low profile magazines are also available with a single line and special configurations.

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