The DBI-SALA® Confined space HC (high capacity) short reach davit system is constructed of powder-coated aluminium, and features a modular design for easy transport and storage. The system is adjustable, providing flexibility during installation.
- Modular design can be separated for easy transportation and storage
- Provides a complete confined space rescue and work support system
- System comes with 3-piece base, 84cm mast extension, and short reach davit arm
- Adjustable offset from 36 to 71cm (14 to 28")
- Adjustable vertical height from 180 to 228cm (71 to 90")
- 180° davit mast rotation
- Adjustable width base design with integrated levelling feet and indicator
This features a modular design, allowing it to be separated into multiple pieces for easy transport and storage. Davit arm height and reach are both adjustable, and securely locked using detent pins which are attached with retracting pin lanyards that help prevent breaks and snags. This system is constructed primarily of custom-extruded aluminium, and finished in a mixture of hi-visibility green and gloss-black powder coatings. The new design makes the davit height adjustment process two times faster than previous models. System width is adjustable and locked using detent pins providing flexibility during installation. The base is equipped with integrated alignment features that enable easy assembly, and integrated levelling feet and level indicators which help ensure proper setup.
Compared to previous models, a larger safe working coverage area is allowed with this base. Furthermore, accompanying davit arms can be used in all pin positions, and with equipment (SRL/Winch) front or back mounted. Four independent anchorage locations are available. Multiple user fall arrest is supported for up to two users weighing 140kg each. Material handling capabilities up to 205 kg are made possible by meeting the requirements of the machinery directive for manually operated lifting 2006/42EC.
Weight: 59,06 kg.
Zertifizierungen: Certified to EN 795:2012, CEN/TS 16415:2013, EN 1496:2012, and meets the requirements of machinery directive 2006/42EC for material handling.