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Demag’s revolutionary modular rope hoist

For the first time, a rope hoist can be built either in a C-design or co-axial design utilising one basic technology. The extraordinary wide range of possible DMR applications can be extended thanks to smart interfaces and corresponding fittings and accessories.

Demag’s Modular Rope Hoist offers many options, such as five different sizes with load capacities of up to 50 tons; a choice of motors; a foot-mounted hoist, low-headroom travelling hoist, double-rail crab or a standard-headroom travelling hoist as well as a smart SafeControl system, conventional contactor control or provided by the customer.

“Flexibility and productivity, as well as its long service life and cost-effective operation are key characteristics of our DMR,” says Richard Roughly, Senior Manager Sales & Marketing of Demag Cranes. “Consequently, the impressive modular rope hoist concept also offers sophisticated technical details.”

The coupling between the motor, which weighs much less than previous models, and the gearbox absorbs sudden motor forces for a longer rope hoist service life.

The DMR gearbox, which requires 30% less oil, provides for long maintenance intervals thanks to its efficient oil lubrication. Its enclosed design offers protection against external factors.

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