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Harrington Hoists: RHN series of electric wire rope hoists



Recognized as a market leader and innovator in the hoist and crane industry, Harrington Hoists, Inc. provides a wide variety of lifting solutions for many industrial applications. Our top quality products include electric and air powered chain hoists and trolleys, electric wire rope hoists and trolleys, lever hoists, manual hand chain hoists, push and geared trolleys, overhead cranes, crane accessories and a full line of replacement parts.
401 West End Avenue
Manheim, Pennsylvania, 17545
United States
717-665-2000  800-233-3010  717-665-2861 
Harrington Hoists Company Profile

Electric wire rope hoists come in two configurations

Offered in two configurations, the RHN series of electric wire rope hoists includes a deck/base mounted unit and an ultra-low headroom trolley hoist. Both dual speed units are equipped with a lifetime lubricated gear box and an electromagnetic brake that never needs adjustment. The deck/base hoist holds 2 to 20 metric tons and features a compact, modular design ideal for stationary applications, or it may be combined with a double girder trolley. The ultra-low hoist carries 2 to 15 metric tons. Its compact body has a with short end approach for top running and underhung overhead bridge cranes in facilities with limited space. Harrington Hoists, 800-233-3010, [url=http://www.harringtonhoists.com]http://www.harringtonhoists.com[/url], Booth 2420.

Offered in two configurations, the RHN series of electric wire rope hoists from Harrington Hoists includes a deck/base mounted unit and an ultra-low headroom trolley hoist. Both dual speed units are equipped with a lifetime lubricated gear box and an electromagnetic brake that never needs adjustment.

The deck/base hoist holds 2 to 20 metric tons and features a compact, modular design ideal for stationary applications, or it may be combined with a double girder trolley.

The ultra-low hoist carries 2 to 15 metric tons. Its compact body has a with short end approach for top running and underhung overhead bridge cranes in facilities with limited space.