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Features Working - Debris Chute
Debris Chute
418 times mentioned • Jesper Wee • 11 February 2020

Debris Chute

Debris Chute. Superchute Spreader Bar. Use the Superchute® Spreader Bar to attach a length of chute to a hoist or crane cable.

Superchute® manufactures two Spreader Bars to meet your needs: The Light Duty Spreader Bar has cables and features a working load limit of 1000 lb. (450 kg). The Heavy Duty Spreader Bar has chains and features a working load limit of 2000 lb. (900 kg).
Features Working - Most People
Most People
131 times mentioned • Space Man • 08 May 2018

Most People

The Danger Of Shock Absorbers. Most people are not even aware of the potential dangers of worn shock absorbers, or that the safety of their vehicle, its occupants and other road users is seriously compromised even if all other safety features are working correctly.

An example of the extent of the problem is illustrated by two recent surveys.
Working Load - Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts
Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts
20 times mentioned • Hill Man • 02 January 2019

Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts

Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts. The SL26SL provides a safe working load of 680kg and a working height of 10m.

The 1.72m x 3.66m platform comes with a 0.94m deck extension for additional reach. The SL30SL provides a working height of up to 11m, on a spacious 1.72m x 4.23m deck, with lift capacity of 590kg. Both models are driveable at full height, even on compound slopes, such as car park ramps.
Chute Hoist - Galvanized Steel Construction
Galvanized Steel Construction
4 times mentioned • Shawn Paul • 11 February 2020

Galvanized Steel Construction

Debris Chute Hoists. A chute hoist solves the two obstacles that installers face Hoisting the chute and Anchoring the chute to the building.

Superchute hoists can be installed on scaffolds, floor slabs, roofs, and windows. All the designs are engineered and feature 3:1 safety factor on the support frame, Easy assembly using locking pins, Removable Fishpole, Fast assembly (only 10 minutes!), Galvanized steel construction and The ability to work with a crane (except the Forklift Frame).
Chute Hoist - Debris Chute
Debris Chute
418 times mentioned • Jesper Wee • 11 February 2020

Debris Chute

Debris Chute. The Superchute® Bolt Down Frame is a popular chute hoist that attaches to a concrete floor slab using 2 expansion anchor bolts (supplied). On jobs where drilling into the floor is not possible, the Frame can be secured using a Counterweight Conversion Kit.

Each Frame ships and stores as a neat, compact rectangular packet, and assembles in 5 minutes using only 6 locking pins. Built-in storage tubes hold the anchor bolts. There are no loose pieces.
Use The Superchute - The Superchute Debris Chute System
The Superchute Debris Chute System
6 times mentioned • Shawn Paul • 11 February 2020

The Superchute Debris Chute System

Intended Use. The Superchute Debris Chute System is designed for the manual removal of construction debris on construction sites.

The system is for temporary use. Do not use the Superchute Debris Chute System as a permanent garbage chute, recycling chute, laundry chute, nor for any other permanent application, since it is not designed to meet fire code regulations for permanent chutes. Do not use the chute as a human slide, since serious injury or death could result.
Use The Superchute - Chute System
Chute System
99 times mentioned • Shawn Paul • 11 February 2020

Chute System

Warning Format. Throughout this manual you will see warnings used to alert planners, supervisors, installers and users to potential hazards inherent in the use of the Superchute Debris Chute System.

Warnings are displayed in a box to help set them apart from other information. The box consists of two or three panels with the following information The signal word WARNING is shown in the top panel alongside the safety alert symbol. The hazard, consequence, and instruction statements are found in the second panel.
Spreader Bars - Superior Grade High-density Polyethylene Used
Superior Grade High-density Polyethylene Used
5 times mentioned • Ck Lim • 14 October 2019

Superior Grade High-density Polyethylene Used

Rubbish Chute Features. Damage Resistant. The superior grade of high-density polyethylene used in our rubbish chutes ensure maximum resistance to abrasion and will not crack even in extreme temperatures.

Lightweight. Unlike some rubbish chutes, which, being made from inferior material can weigh over 15Kg each, our sections weigh only 8Kg. We also manufacture a full range of accessories for our rubbish chute to assist in the easy installation of the complete system. Including bespoke reinforced “Y” sections and support frames with spreader bars.
Spreader Bars - Great Lakes Crane Rental
Great Lakes Crane Rental
4 times mentioned • Ivan Kyo • 10 November 2017

Great Lakes Crane Rental

To remain competitive in the crane rental industry Great Lakes Crane Rental continues to upgrade its crane fleet to provide the most advanced cranes it can. To provide our customers with the best crane rental services available we have cranes equipped with special riggings and spreader bars to handle any special need your hoisting assignment requires.

We provide crane rental and our other services in metropolitan Detroit, Wayne, Macomb and Oakland counties as well as all of southeast Michigan at very competitive prices.
Spreader Bars - Easy Installation The Complete System
Easy Installation The Complete System
3 times mentioned • Ck Lim • 14 October 2019

Easy Installation The Complete System

Side Hopper Rubbish Chutes. Our side hopper chutes are used at intermediate floor levels to provide access to the chute system. These also feature a wide opening to protect against falling debris.

Rubbish Chute Accessories. We also manufacture a full range of accessories to assist in the easy installation of the complete system. Including bespoke reinforced “Y” sections, support frames and winch units with spreader bars.
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