Electrolift,
Inc. 204 Sargeant Avenue
Clifton, New Jersey 07013
Tel.
973-471-0204
Fax.
973-471-2814
Electrolift
has provided scoreboard hoists to hundreds
of arenas worldwide for over 30 years. This
expertise makes us the leader in the industry
and continues to compliment our standard
production of worm driven, wire rope hoists.
Electrolift has designed and manufactured
hoists tailored to our customers needs for
over 65 years. Our specialty is scoreboard
hoists.
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All new Electrolift scoreboard hoists feature the "LOCK-SAFE"
System. Sensors constantly monitor hoist functions independent
of operator input. Deviations from defined parameters shut
down all movement and "lock-up" the system. Electrolift
scoreboard hoists are simply the most efficient, effective,
and safest available.
Benefits
of Electrolift Scoreboard Hoists
Custom
designs for your facility.
An
automatic backup locking device is the safest system available.
Enjoy
low maintenance with the "Electrolift Simplified
Design".
Electrolift
scoreboard hoists are often lower in cost than other systems
due to efficient design and years of industry experience.
STANDARD
SAFETY FEATURES ON SCOREBOARD HOISTS
Construction
Factor of Safety: 5:1 Minimum
Wire
Rope Safety Factor: 8:1
Drums:
Minimum of Two Safety Wraps
Redundant
Overtravel Limit Switches.
Hoist
Motor Overload Protection
Primary Brake
Wear Indicator Lights
Scoreboard
Elevation Indicator Lights
Whenever
Hoist System Is In Operation, Warning Horn Sounds
"Lock-Safe"
Safety System
ELECTROLIFT
"LOCK-SAFE" SYSTEM FEATURES
Normal
Operations:
Brakes:
Two
auxiliary brakes engage the drum shaft when the
hoist is at rest
Brakes
experience negligible wear; engagement occurs at
rest.
Leveling:
Automatic
leveling occurs if the scoreboard tilts approximately
three degrees.
Control
System:
The
Safety System activates if one or both of
the following system errors occurs:
OVERTILT:
The scoreboard tilts greater than six degrees.
OVERSPEED:
The scoreboard descends 15% above the maximum
downward speed of the hoist.
The
System reacts in the following manner:
Auxiliary
drum shaft brakes engage.
Hoists
shut down.
Audible
alarm sounds.
Indicator
lights denote either an overtilt and/or overspeed
condition.
Diagnostic
Procedure:
Step
by step procedures identify a mechanical failure
or if a control system error has occurred.
The
"Lock-Safe" safety control system
cannot be disabled during diagnostic procedures.