skip to main content

Riley Surface World uses cookies to give you the best experience on our website. If you continue we assume that you consent to receive cookies on our website. Read More

X
Machines & equipment for sale

Dreher CraneCare Lift N Load Hoist

Auction

Top Bid [?]
£
Reserve
Bidding closes [?]
()
Buyer's Premium [?]
15% BP will be added to your invoice
Part of an Auction
Clearance Auction

Place your bid

Your Bid [?]
£
Bid Now
OR
Your Max Bid (optional)[?]
£ You haven't set a maximum bid
Bid Now
Lot ID
VT1047B
Manufacturer
Dreher
Model
Shot Transport
Year of Manufacture
1994
Capacity
100kg lift capacity
Type
Loading hopper with vertical lift system
Other Info
Dreher VTS Suport Equipment
Location
Clearance Auction
Weight (kgs)
200kg
External Dimensions (WxDxH mm) [?]
750 x 800 x 2800
Delivery
Your delivery options

Description

A lift and load Shot Transport device built by CraneCare to work in conjunction the the Dreher VT 5 range of machines (Our stock number VT1037S) for replenishing the media and parts into the processing bowls.

 The hoisting unit is placed at either end of the Dreher VT5 and mates with the machines work station unload tray. After the barrel has been removed from the machine and on to the unload tray, the barrel is opened and rotated to empty both the media and the parts across a screen to separate them.

The media passes through the screen and is collected in the base of the tray. The loader allows the media to be transferred to its own hopper trug which then can be easily lifted to reload the media and parts back into the process barrel to repeat the process. This allows the barrel to be easily loaded and avoids the need for manual lifting of heavy weights.

Load capacity 100kg

Hopper size 530 x 450 x 450

Travel speed 6m/min

Power required 0.30kW 400 Volt 3 Phase + N

pdf icon Print / Download Dreher CraneCare Lift N Load Hoist Datasheet

Auction Lots Descriptions and photographs are provided in good faith but may not be correct. It is the Customer's responsibility to ensure that the machinery is fit for the purpose for which it is purchased and safe for the purpose of use at work via physical inspection. All sales are deemed to be 'as inspected' and 'as is, in situ' even if the customer has waived the right to inspect.