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Hamaco Industries: Ergonomic Lift Table

Hybrid automobile motor technology drives a line of mechanical lift tables

Hamaco Industries: Ergonomic Lift Table
By Hamaco Industries 
January 3, 2013

A mechanical ergonomic lift table by Hamaco Industries utilizes an internal permanent magnet motor for 30% more power than an equivalent conventional motor.

Similar to the motors used in hybrid automobiles, the motor is also much quieter than conventional technologies while handling loads up to 2,204 pounds.

The range of lift table models can handle between 200 and 2,204 pounds, with stroke length as high as 33.4 inches. The smaller unit, measuring 15.7 inches wide by 28.3 inches long and weighing 86 pounds, rises 19.4 inches in 10 seconds.

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HAMACO Industries is wholly-owned by Japanese company, Hamada Industry Co., Ltd.They produce ergonomic material handling equipment such as lift tables and electric carts that are required to improve safety and productivity in today’s industry.

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