Archive for December, 2009

New Verlinde Spare Parts Site launched by Hoist UK

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Hoist UK Ltd are master distributors for the complete range of Verlinde lifting products for the industrial and entertainment industry and as one of the most experienced distributors of Verlinde equipment in the UK, they offer first class sales, service, testing and engineering support for the lifting trade.

Tony Dickson, a director of Hoist UK adds: “As part of our ongoing development we are proud to introduce our online spare parts enquiry service available through: http://www.verlindespares.co.uk/

With direct access to the Verlinde spare parts stock and hoist archive, Hoist UK are proud to offer a quick delivery time on most spare parts. If the part is not available from our UK site, it will be available from the factory in France.

Louise Dickson, sales executive of Hoist UK comments: “The process could not be easier; all you need to do is access our new website and select the hoist you have. This will take you to an exploded view of the hoist, where you will need to note the part numbers required on the request pad, and then send the list directly to our spare parts department, who will reply with prices and availability. It really is that simple.”

Tony Dickson also comments: “Even if you do not know the hoist model, there is a section for you to answer some questions which will help Hoist UK to identify the hoist model and parts required quickly and efficiently, so that you or your customer are back up and running in no time.”

The new site for all your Verlinde spare part needs is: www.verlindespares.co.uk

Remember: Safety Above All

New travelling trolleys for chain hoists

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Verlinde is now offering guided and motorised travelling trolleys for its Stagemaker chain hoists.

The motorised trolleys are fitted with speed variation and are controlled by an R8CPU VS controller. The use of this controller makes it possible to drive up to 64 motors in automatic or semi-automatic mode, Verlinde said. This can be used to create ‘the most elaborate scenic effects’, it added.

Click on the following link to read more: http://www.hoistmagazine.com/story.asp?storyCode=2054873