These steel bodied hoists are “robust yet lightweight,” it said, “and combine ease of operation with low-maintenance and lubrication-free performance.” Additionally, they can be trolley mounted for monorail operation, with trolleys being manually, chain or air-motor controlled. In all cases, “sensitive infinitely variable speed control is provided for the accurate positioning of loads,” JDN said.

Its air-operated range of winches for lifting or pulling operations can also be used on construction sites. These cover load capacities from 500 to 3,000kg with products designed for “maximum mobility, ideal for a wide range of site operations,” it said.

In the UK, where manually operated or electric-powered hoists would be appropriate, the Kito range of handling equipment can also be supplied. Capacities range from 0.25 to 50t and include the CX003 “ultra compact, lightweight manual chain hoist with a load capacity of 250kg.”

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JD Neuhaus is targeting the construction market with a range of lifting equipment, including its Profi hoists, with carrying capacities ranging from 250 to 100t

With this unit, which has an all-up weight of only 2.4kg, a lift height of 2.5m can be achieved. “Ideal for duct installations, and general movement of loads and maintenance tasks,” according to the manufacturer.

The Kito ER series covers electric chain hoists with a working range from 125kg up to 20t. These can be trolley mounted for overhead suspension, with manual, geared or motorised traverse operation. Single or dual lift speeds are selectively available together with supplementary speed options on some models.

For tie-down and general lifting or pulling operations, Kito lever blocks can be supplied. These have capacities from 0.8 to 9t, and combine total portability with ease of operation while also incorporating a positive braking mechanism.


JD Neuhaus is targeting the construction market with a range of lifting equipment, including its Profi hoists, with carrying capacities ranging from 250 to 100t JDN