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Tosei Sharyo GLI (Power Type) Series Mechanical Lift

Product Made in Japan
Manufacturer: Tosei Sharyo

ModelGLI-100-0508W3-200VModelGLI-300-0510-200VModelGLI-500-0810W-200VModelGLI-100-0609W3J-200V
GLI-100-0608W3-200VGLI-300-0610-200VGLI-500-1010W-200VGLI-200-0609WJ-200V
GLI-200-0508W-200VGLI-300-0810-200VGLI-750-0615-200VGLI-300-0510J-200V
GLI-200-0608W-200VGLI-500-0510-200VGLI-750-0815-200VGLI-300-0710J-200V
GLI-250-0510W3-200VGLI-500-0610-200VGLI-1000-0510-200VGLI-300-0512J-200V
GLI-250-0610W3-200VGLI-500-0810-200VGLI-1000-0610-200VGLI-300-0712J-200V
GLI-300-0409-200VGLI-500-0512-200VGLI-1000-0810-200VGLI-500-0612J-200V
GLI-300-0509-200VGLI-500-0612-200VGLI-1000-0612-200VGLI-500-0713J-200V
GLI-300-0609-200VGLI-500-0812-200VGLI-1000-0812-200VGLI-1000-0612J-200V
GLI-300-0809-200VGLI-500-0510W-200VGLI-1500-1020-200VGLI-1000-0713J-200V
GLI-300-0410-200VGLI-500-0610W-200VGLI-2000-0914-200V

GLI (Power Type) Mechanical Lift (Ball screw, Electric type)

Load Capacity: 100-2000kg

Characteristics

Since two units can be raised and lowered at the same time, the height can be easily adjusted for large workpieces at low cost.By using a ball screw type AC motor, it is possible to operate two lifters almost equally at the same time. Ideal for securing work lines. (Capacity is for 1 car)

Main Features Of The GLI Series

●Low price equivalent to hydraulic lifter
● 3-phase AC200V power supply
● Bellows type full cover (J at the end)
● Maximum usage frequency 80 times/h, maximum start frequency 10 times/minute
● Upper/lower limit switch included
● Powder coating

Option

● Terminal block specification
● 100V specification (motor output 0.2kw)

Note: When loading from the table side: 1/2 from the A side and 1/4 from the B side (shown in the table).
Note: Do not perform welding work on the table.

Specifications

(Map of electric)

Electrical diagram: 200V specification (standard)

Circuit diagram: Optional 100V specification (reference circuit diagram of terminal block specifications)

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