
Ficont Industry (Beijing) Co., Ltd. No. H Tongji South Road, Jingkai District, 3S Lift India Private Limited Workafella Business Center-51, Level 4, Tower A Rattha Tek Meadows Old Mahabaliburam Road, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Sholinganallur Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, 600119 +91 9600653379 [email protected] SAFE I SIMPLE I SPECIALIZED 3S LIFT BRASIL LTDA Jorge Czerniewicz street, 1020, Room 01, Czerniewicz zone, CEP 89.255-000, Jaragua do Sul City, Santa Catarina State. SAFE I SIMPLE I SPECIALIZED ACCESS EQUIPMENT Climb Auto Single-Technician Ladder-Mounted Climber
Open the catalog to page 13S LIFT | Climb Auto System Climb Auto No More Climbing Thanks to the 3S Lift Climb Auto System. The CAS is an automatic climber that completely eliminates the physical and mental strain of climbing. It improves health and safety while reducing the cost of ownership. Single-Technician Ladder-Mounted Climber Employee Retention The Climb Auto System completely eliminates the need to climb, thus improving job satisfaction and motivation among technicians. This also boosts employee retention, reducing high technician turnover costs. Improving Health & Safety On every wind farm there are countless...
Open the catalog to page 23S LIFT | Climb Auto System Guide Rail The CAS car runs on a ladder-mounted guide rail, which strengthens the ladder while also serving as a fall protection system for the operator and car. Remote Control The convenient remote control feature allows technicians to call the car to their position in the tower or send equipment to a co-worker on another platform. Two-Handle Start-Up Switch Optimize Turbine Operations To use the CAS car, the operator must press and hold the switches on both handles simultaneously. If the operator releases Three Control Modes Guide Rail The CAS car runs on a ladder-mounted...
Open the catalog to page 33S LIFT | Climb Auto System Auto Hatch Preventing Falls From The Platform The Auto Hatch Opener (AHO) makes operation more convenient by automatically opening and closing platform hatches as the climbing technician passes through them. There is a risk of fatal fall injuries when technicians neglect to close platform hatches in case one of them steps into the hole in the platform. They may also accidentally drop tools through the open hatch, causing serious injuries to others working below them. The risk of technicians banging their heads on the closed hatch is eliminated since the AHO regularly...
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