Specifications

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HOOK SUSPENSIONS
Swivel and rigid type hook suspensions (see Figure 1) are
available for all Lodestar Electric Hoists. However, rigid type
hook suspensions are normally recommended for most appli-
cation. The hook suspensions are intended for suspending
the hoist from a trolley which has a single load bar (such as
CM’s
®
Series 632 and 633 Trolleys) or for suspending the
hoist from a fixed structure.
Figure 1. Hook Suspensions
LUG SUSPENSION
Lug suspensions (see Figure 2) are available for all Lodestar
Electric Hoists. These are rigid type suspensions wherein the
lug shown replaces the hook (Figure 1) in the suspension
adapter. The Lug suspensions are required for suspending
the hoist from the Series 635 Low Headroom and Motor
Driven Trolleys described next.
Figure 2. Lug Suspensions
Figure 3. Series 635 Low Headroom Trolley
Series 635 Low
Headroom Trolley
These are manual push type trolleys (see Figure 3) designed
for use with the Lodestar Electric Chain Hoists. A rigid lug
suspension (see Figure 2) is required to suspend the hoist
from the trolley. The trolley is adjustable for operation on a
range of American Standard “S” beams as indicated in
Table 1, and it will also operate on flat flanged beams.
Figure 4. Series 635 Motor Driven Trolley
Series 635 Motor Driven Trolley
The motor driven trolleys (see Figure 4) are self-contained
and supplied complete with independent controls and wiring,
including a four directional control station. A rigid lug sus-
pension (see Figure 2) is required to suspend the hoist from
the Motor Driven Trolley. The hoist and trolley are joined elec-
trically by connecting the hoist control and power cords (sup-
plied) into the hoist or trolley. The trolley is adjustable for
operation on a range of American Standard “S” beams as
indicated in Table 1, and it will also operate on flat flanged
beams.
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