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| One-tonne capacity Davit Crane Easily Moved Equipment Inc., serving North America, announced a 10-year Warranty on parts and labor for all of their Davit Cranes which include a half-tonne (500 kg), as well as the world's first 1000 kg-capacity lightweight and portable aluminum lifting Davit Cranes. The Company's innovative Davit Crane Systems replace the accepted heavy, multiple davits used around Water and Wastewater sites. Easily Moved Equipment's permanent, 42"-in. tall Sockets are distributed around the site; then, one or two Davit Cranes, with weights starting at only 40 lbs, complete the system; these lightweight Davits are easily moved from Socket to Socket; in heavy-snow areas, the Safety-yellow Sockets are quickly located. Operator safety is of prime consideration in the design of any eme equipment. The 1100 Series was designed 8 years ago, with the world's first 2200 Series being created in October of 2005 for a municipal Wastewater client in order to service several Wastewater Pumping Stations. The 54-lb weight of this revolutionary Davit Crane is easily turned under load by one Operator due to the lightweight aluminum and high-tech polymer components used in its manufacture. Michael Flynn, Manager of Water and Wastewater Operations for North America states: "We have entire municipal Wastewater systems being maintained by only one or two eme Davit Cranes and our innovative Sockets. The light weight, ease of rotation and portability of these Davit Cranes allow just one operator to lift a pump, service it on the well deck and have it back in service in a very short time period. There is no equivalent to these high-quality Davit Cranes. All eme Davit components are CNC-machined to extremely tight tolerances and factory-tested to 150% of the rated capacity before shipment." As a result of the long-term, trouble-free history of their equipment, Easily Moved Equipment has now implemented their industry-leading 10-year Warranty on parts and labor for their Davit Crane Systems. write your comments about the article :: © 2010 Construction News :: home page |