At Hunter Lift, we strive to create great lifting solutions for our customers what we do, and we’re proud of all that we create. We enjoy knowing our products are of the highest quality and that they make people’s lives safer and jobs easier.
Our backup roll lifters, for instance,are an incredibly popular product right now, as well as a hot topic in the industry—for good reason. In fact, backup roll lifters are a major topic of discussion at the AIST conventions and at various industry gatherings because they change the way mills operate. Traditionally, most mills use cables and pins to worker lower a roll into a concrete roll pit. In this pit, there’s a significant amount of grease, which poses serious slip and fall risks. Additionally, cables can fray over time, making them weaker and therefore adding another safety hazard. It’s a dangerous, dirty job.
However, backup roll lifters completely replace the use of cables and take the worker out of the pit. Getting them back into the realm of safety. The backup roll lifter is designed to lift single backup roll assemblies utilizing a completely hands-free lifting system. The lift can be fitted with various types of bails, such as a plate bail, forged clevis, or clevis with spool arrangement. They can also be designed to lift the pedestal and roll assemblies moving the assemblies with ease.
Our game-changing backup roll lifters mean no cables are necessary, no personnel need to enter the roll pit, and no one is put in danger. We design it to maximize ease of use and safety and minimize worries, and we enjoy knowing it makes jobs safer and better.
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