“The system offers a flexible approach to multi-speed and multi-cue lifts that have become more and more important in the live entertainment industry,” it said.
Director Tony Dickson added: “When people think of a variable speed show cue system they automatically think of the Cyberhoist system which is widely used throughout Europe and offers the highest levels of safety and precision with 0.1mm accuracy, and a 0.1 mm/sec slow speed as well as meeting the BGV C1 safety standard.”
However, along with this special application and product comes the special price tag, which can push a client away from using this type of technology for reliable show cues into a smaller production, tour or event.
Hoist UK claimed to have demonstrated an affordable alternative offering an accuracy of 1 to 2mm, a lifting speed range of 0.5 to 16m per minute able to meet the strict BGV D8+ and BS7905 standards. The SM10 V and R8 CPU controller is perfectly acceptable for over 95% of the movement in most shows, it said.
Fellow director Paul Jordan said: “We have found that there are a lot of myths and misconceptions within the industry both on the equipment available and as to the legislation and requirements for their use.”
The Hoist UK and Stagemaker variable speed road show is travelling the length and breadth of the UK during July. To book a free demonstration of the equipment at your premises please contact Tony Dickson either on +44 (0)151 326 2254, +44 (0)7814 273 213 or on email at tdickson@hoistuk.com.