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AIR HOISTS

 

JDN Mining Hoist
JDN ‘M’ series air hoists have been specifically developed for underground operations where loads must not only be lifted and lowered but also pulled horizontally. Due to their multiple applications they are also deployed in most industrial fields, have the same features as the PROFi Hoists but operate with only 4 bar of air pressure.

JDN Mining Hoist

Features

  • Manufactured in Germany under strict quality control with demanding tolerances.
  • Low maintenance design delivers 100% duty cycle in all environmental conditions.
  • Insensitive to dust, humidity & temperatures from – 20°C up to approx. +70°C.
  • Cast iron housing suitable for severe conditions.
  • ATEX Approved models for use in dangerous and explosive environments.
  • Fail safe brake in case of air supply failure.
  • Oil free operation allows use in clean areas.


Applications

Application 1JDN air hoist M 63 D lifting a stuck loader.

Application 2JDN air hoist rescuing a stuck loader.


 

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Lifting Techniques
Lifting and Materials Handling Equipment

Our range of lifting and materials handling equipment is extensive - including Jib Cranes, Electric Chain Hoists, Air Hoists, Chain and Lever Blocks, Trolleys and Clamps, Magnetic Lifters, Winches and more.

Data Pro

The DataPro42 is an electronic device which has been developed in response to the requirements of AS2550.  The device ensures that the owners of new wire rope hoists or hoists that have been re-certified for continued safe use can achieve the maximum design life from their equipment by electronically storing all utilisation into memory within the device for future retrieval.

Machinery and Equipment Pre Start System

This system allows the owner to take control of who is authorised to use or operate equipment which may require owner specific or site specific pre-starting procedures, training or authorisation before it can be used or operated.