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Hoist UK to Open New Facilities

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

In an unprecedented and in what some might feel a daring move, Hoist UK has decided not to exhibit at any of the national or international trade shows this year. Instead they have decided to open a demonstration room and teaching facility at their new premises on the Wirral.

“We feel that our clients deserve to be given the time to thoroughly understand our products and services” says Tony Dickson, Director of Hoist UK. “This new facility will allow a lot more one to one time to be spent with our clients than we could ever get at trade shows, and let them get a working knowledge and understanding of our products and our team so that they can be confident in what they are specifying or buying” he adds.

The demonstration room will house the full range of HUK products, as well as products from our partners JR Clancy, Niscon Inc. and Verlinde, all of which will be installed and fully functional including some motion control products and a 3d flying rig.

The Hoist UK technical team will be on hand to talk through the operation and benefits of the equipment whereby the visitors will have the time to acquire all the information and if they are so disposed get the full “hands on” experience of the equipment.

In addition to the demonstration room, Hoist UK will offer full technical training packages in the lecture room on hoists, winches, control and a full range of truss and lifting equipment. The training courses are aimed at technicians, users and equipment specifiers alike and will provide a good overall knowledge of theoretical and practical disciplines.

Fellow Director Paul Jordan says “We are very excited about this move, we hope that our open approach to training in the form of motor, control and truss schools and having fully functional equipment readily available will allow people to fully understand what can be done, what is available and how lifting operations can be completed safely and economically”.

Although all visits will have to be scheduled through Louise Dickson, Hoist UK will offer a virtually open invitation to the training and demonstration rooms to all their industry colleagues when the facility opens in March 2012, they hope that everyone will feel welcome, hardened industry professionals, people new to the industry and students alike. “Obviously there will be times when there are formal training sessions being held but we hope to see as many people as possible, just let us have some notice before coming so we can get the tea and biscuits in” says Louise.

For more information on training courses and dates or to arrange a visit please contact our training team on: training@hoistuk.com or +44 (0)151 334 7682.

For further information visit: http://hoistuk.com/ or contact: info@hoistuk.com

Remember: Safety Above All

 

Hoist UK announces the global launch of the Concerto hoist

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Hoist UK is pleased to announce the formal international launch of the Concerto series of Variable Speed Concert Hoists from Niscon Inc.

The Concerto has been designed and engineered using a Stagemaker® hoist body and with the support and assistance of R&M Materials Handling of Springfield, Ohio, and Verlinde SA, France.

The Concerto is conceivably the most concise and safety conscious variable speed chain hoist on the market, meeting and exceeding some of the worlds strictest legislation for chain hoists both in Europe and the Americas.

In addition to the usual heightened design factor of safety and double brakes required in this type of hoist there are two sets of safety limits each with independent functionality and different activation methods (one rotary and the other direct struck) to prevent accidental over-travel of the hoist.  The rotary switch is monitored for rotation using an encoder which also functions as the backup to the main encoder.

A third encoder is attached to the load wheel to ensure the chain has travelled to its exact position.  The values from each encoder are constantly compared against the others for errors with encoder data stored and saved even when the power is turned off to the hoist.

Niscon Inc.’s president, Joseph Jeremy says, “This hoist is simply the best I have seen on the market.  In comparison to other chain products, the Stagemaker® body was the only choice that could deliver the performance we were looking for along with consistency and accuracy throughout the manufacturing process. Our goal was to develop a variable speed chain hoist that was safe, practical and would complement the Raynok line of motion control solutions.  In order to achieve this we added additional features to enhance safety and performance of the overall product, including a rotary limit switch, load cell and not one, but three encoders.”

The first public showing took place at the PLASA 2010 trade show in London, on the Hoist UK stand forming part of the central display which also showcased the Raynok motion control system. “I have been working with chain hoists and control in the entertainment industry for the last 18 years and have been involved with several motion control systems in the development stage, touring and in fixed installation applications.

The combination of Raynok motion control system and the Concerto hoist is by far the most precise, intuitive and safest system I have ever used” comments Hoist UK’s director Tony Dickson. “The Concerto is smooth, quiet and infinitely versatile and a great addition to our repertoire, it will be loved by riggers and LD’s alike” adds Hoist UK’s fellow director Paul Jordan.

An early version of the hoist can be seen in performance at Haze Nightclub at Aria in Las Vegas where Niscon Inc. installed 20 units for John Lyons Systems of Los Angeles, California.  The Haze system uses 20 hoists to manoeuvre 5 lighting trusses over the dance floor to enhance the effects of the light show for the club’s guests and patrons.

Niscon Inc.’s VP, Peter Sinkner says of the Haze installation, “John Lyons wanted smooth fluid motion on the Haze dance floor.  He wanted to give the patrons something different and really WOW them.  On his first visit to the club, John asked me to show him what the system could do.  I took control of one of the trusses with the Raynok MK2 Console joystick and rolled the truss on pitch and yaw while also flying it up and down.  When I stopped and looked at John, the smile on his face said it all.  Niscon Inc. had delivered what he was looking for and then some.”

REMEMBER: SAFETY ABOVE ALL

Truss system equipped with Stagemaker motors

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

A Milos M950 truss system has been installed by Decima Italia into the newly revamped FuturShow Station venue in Casalecchio di Reno near Bologna, Italy. It is equipped with 28 Stagemaker SM10 2t motors, from French firm Verlinde.

The building is under the new management of the Sabatini Group….

To read more, click on the following link: http://www.hoistmagazine.com/story.asp?storyCode=2056404

Verlinde hoists to open the way for ships

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Four 15t Verlinde Eurobloc VT electric hoists are to be used to construct a ‘lifting bridge’ that will link the cities of Tigre and Vila La Ñata in Argentina.

The bridge will be lifted and lowered to allow ships to pass through it, up to 20 times a day.

To read more, click on the following link: http://www.hoistmagazine.com/story.asp?storyCode=2056115

 

Verlinde launches ZHR – “Heavy Duty” Manual Chain Hoist

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Verlinde has launched the new ZHR “heavy duty” manual chain hoist, designed for frequent lifting of loads between 500kg and 5,000kg.

The ZHR comes in a choice of seven different models, according to the desired lifting capacity and reeving system, Verlinde said. Standard features include a four-bearing lifting mechanism and a load limiter for greater safety. The load wheel and reduction gears are machined to operate for longer under heavy use.

To read more, click on the following link: http://www.hoistmagazine.com/story.asp?storyCode=2055897

Get “the best of all worlds” at the ITEAC and ABTT 2010

Sunday, March 21st, 2010


Hoist UK are now offering customers “the best of all worlds” through their distribution / partnership agreements with entertainment industry brand leaders JR Clancy, Niscon Inc and Verlinde.

The group will be Silver sponsors of the International Theatre Engineering and Architecture Conference, just before the ABTT Theatre Show and during the show, technical representatives from “the best of all worlds” group will be available to discuss your requirements at a smaller and quieter stand in the bar area of the Lawrence Hall.

Hoist UK offer services such as the distribution of entertainment products to individuals, companies and end users. The Hoist UK project team will integrate products from their partner’s ranges with equipment and services of our own design to create a “complete project solution”. Hoist UK will design, manufacture, install, load test and commission your solution to suit your needs under their banner of “Safety Above All“.

JR Clancy has been designing, manufacturing and installing theatrical stage rigging systems since 1885. The JR Clancy range includes automated and manual rigging systems, heat resistant borders, fire curtains and acoustic shells. JR Clancy equipment can be found throughout the world in performance venues from your local school to large scale performing art centres. Look for the name JR Clancy; it’s your sign of Quality Since 1885.

Niscon Inc design, supply and implement motion control systems that Engineer the Art of Movement. Whether they are designing an individual component to compliment an installation or a complete turnkey system, their end goal remains the same; to provide a flexible, customisable solution that exceeds the expectations of the end user and anticipates their future needs.

Verlinde SA has been manufacturing hoists and devoted to lifting equipment for over 150 years. Their factory in Vernouillet, France has a manufacturing production capacity of 40,000 electric chain hoists per annum. The Verlinde Stagemaker line is one of the brand leaders in the industry, boasting products manufactured to the highest safety standards including BGV-D8, D8+ and C1.

The best of all worlds” partnership offered by Hoist UK will give customers the opportunity to find products from industry brand leaders seamlessly designed, conceived, manufactured and delivered with one call.

Remember: Safety Above All

Hoists give lift to Amsterdam Arena

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Industrial hoists and stage hoists have combined to install two new video walls at Amsterdam Arena, in the Dutch capital city.

The 12 x 8m, 15t Sony video walls were lifted into place at a height of 41m using two VT4 machinery hoists, with a special three-fall reeving to guarantee safety, Verlinde said.

 

The video walls each feature a large front screen and a smaller back screen, which can be lowered out of the main screen. This process is carried out by two VL25 chain hoists with 35m lift heights and simultaneous control.

To read more, click on the following link: http://www.hoistmagazine.com/story.asp?storyCode=2055108

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

Stagemaker hoists take Croatian arena in hand

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Four Stagemaker SM10 hoists have been used to handle the 5t media cube at the heart of Croatia’s largest arena, Arena Zagreb.

The hoists, from French firm Verlinde, have been installed alongside an FL4PRMLV controller, also from Verlinde, to elevate the cube, which primarily consists of Italian firm Tecnovision’s LED screens and displays game scores, adverts and personal messages.

Click on the following link to read more: http://www.hoistmagazine.com/story.asp?storyCode=2053932

Verlinde’s Parisian adventure

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Verlinde’s Eurobloc VT 12.5t capacity hoists are being used in the renovation of one of the elevators serving the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France.

The hydraulic systems, press cylinders and accumulator cylinders of the west elevator…

Click on the following link to read more: http://www.hoistmagazine.com/story.asp?storyCode=2053304