Ingersoll Rand Releases SMB Silver Series Manual Chain Hoists
Ingersoll Rand Releases SMB Silver Series Manual Chain Hoists
Annandale, NJ — July 11, 2007 — Ingersoll Rand now offers its SMB Silver Series manual chain hoists, featuring high-strength, all-stamped steel construction that provides decreased weight and better impact resistance.
Annandale, NJ — July 11, 2007 — Ingersoll Rand now offers its SMB Silver Series manual chain hoists, featuring high-strength, all-stamped steel construction that provides decreased weight and better impact resistance. The new manualchain hoists are ideal for a variety of material handling and industrial applications, including maintenance and repairs, utilities, oil refineries and chemical plants, steel mills and foundries, mining, shipbuilding and general construction.
The SMB Silver Series consists of six models with rated capacities ranging from 1/2-ton to 5 tons. They meet or exceed all regional safety requirements, are CE-certified and provide many new features and benefits to the operator.
They feature nickel and chrome-plated exteriors and zinc-plated frame components for increased corrosion resistance. Roller bearings on the input shafts and efficient gear reductions make lifting easier for the operator. The hoists also have overload protection as a standard offering, providing operator safety and minimizing downtime and repair costs from abuse.
They also have a single chain fall through three tons. Double load chain guides ensure proper load chain tracking and smooth operation around the load sheave. The hardened swivel-latch hooks provide additional durability and increased operator safety.
SMB Silver Series hoists also feature an open frame design and encased and retained roller bearings for increased efficiency and ease of maintenance
Ingersoll Machine Tools Inc. is a leader in advanced manufacturing processes and a global supplier of additive and subtractive machine tools for the aerospace, defense, energy, and all heavy industrial sectors.
The Ingersoll product lineup includes: MasterMill™, MasterSpeed™ and PowerMax® for the accurate, reliable, high-speed milling and trimming of large, complex-geometry parts made of aluminum, titanium, and hard metals; Mongoose™, Mongoose Hybrid™ and Hawk™ for the composite manufacturing of aircrafts’, rockets’, and vessels’ structures; MasterPrint®, the largest existing thermoplastic 3D printer, capable to produce extra-large, hollow-parts in a single piece for the aerospace and the marine sectors.
Ingersoll operates these very same machines at its development centers in Rockford (U.S.A.) and Milan (Italy) to manufacture key-components for many aerospace and defense programs.
Together with Innse-Berardi (Lombardy, Italy), Ingersoll constitutes the Camozzi Machine Tools division of the Camozzi Group.
Established in 1964, the Camozzi Group is a multinational Italian company and market leader in the production of components and innovative systems for industrial automation. It is also a main player in the integrated Industry Internet of Things (IIoT 4.0) systems sector. A key driver for the Group is a commitment to complete sustainability. The Group has expanded its activities into various other sectors: from specialised large machine tools to advanced engineering for textile machines and raw materials processing. It has a particular focus on innovative materials involved in additive manufacturing (including composites, titanium, aluminium). The Group has 38 subsidiaries in 78 countries, 3,023 employees, five operating divisions and 26 production sites.