Help with Overhead Trolleys specifications:
Type
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| Push Trolley | A push trolley is one that travels freely by being manually pushed or pulled. | ||
| Electric Trolley | An electric trolley is one that is powered by an electric motor. | ||
| Inverted Trolley | An inverted trolley is one that allows the load to be applied above the trolley/rail assembly. | ||
| Pneumatic Trolley | A pneumatic trolley is one that is driven by an air motor. | ||
| Power Trolley | A power trolley is one that is used within a trolley conveyor system. | ||
| Geared Trolley | A geared trolley is one that is manually driven by a geared device. Typically a hand chain will drive the gear to move the trolley. | ||
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| Lug | A lug connection is one in which the device to be hung from the trolley is mechanically fastened by bolts or pins. | ||
| Hook | A hook connection is one in which the device to be hung from the trolley can quickly be attached to the trolley by a hook. | ||
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Capacity
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| Load Capacity | The maximum safe load the device is rated to hold. | ||
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