Sumner Eventer Stage Lift Features:
? Anodized aluminum telescoping masts fade out on the stage
? Lifts 800 lbs./360 kg 20'/6.4m
? Lifts 650 lbs./300 kg 25'/7.7m
? Sumner-built winch specifically designed for the application
? Compact - folds up for storage and transport
? Low mast heights to go through most doorways and truck tailgates
? Winch Cable away from operator
? Forks reverse for added height
? Safety stripe markings on legs
? Hold-down latch releases when carriage is raised in error
? Rubber padded leveling feet
? Robust quick-action plungers
? Lifting bar for hoisting the Eventer
Sumner
In the mid 60's, Joe Sumner was the worldwide general foreman for the Sam P. Wallace Co, a large US mechanical contractor, and he realized that there was a great need for good welding tools and lifting equipment to make the job of installing pipe easier and safer.
Because there was little available on the market, Joe designed and fabricated his own equipment and used them on Wallace jobs. The results far exceeded his expectations. With Joe's tools, jobs were being completed well before scheduled completion dates and way under budget.
From his success in the contracting field, Joe started Sumner Manufacturing by building products for the mechanical contractor based on his first hand knowledge of what was required in the field. As the demand for Sumner equipment spread across the country, the range of Sumner products grew as well. Today Sumner tools are used daily in over 40 countries and Sumner branches are available in Canada and the UK to better serve these markets.
While Sumner is recognized as the leader in pipe handling equipment, our product range includes equipment for a wide variety of contractors. All Sumner products are built with the concept of providing safe, common sense tools which are priced right.
Used Crank Lifts
Crank lifts will prevent injuries and enable stage crews to easily move heavy items with ease. A crank up lift can typically be used to lift up anywhere from 100 LBs to 500 LBs of materials. Every crank lift has different adjustable heights that they can lift. Most cranks lifts are able to lift objects at least 13 feet. Some can go as high as 20 feet.
Most crank lifts are different than a regular conventional lighting lift because they are more mobile and take less time to set up. In only takes a few minutes for one person to set up or take apart several crank lifts. Other features of a crank lift stand are that they have collapsible legs, built in wheels so that they can be easily moved and they have a multiple locking mechanisms for safety reasons. The locks will keep the crank lift in place and prevent it from sliding or moving even an inch.
A truss crank lift is a type of crank lift, which can also be used to load up and unload heavy items. They are extremely stable and wonâ??t be easily knocked down by clumsy passer-byers that bump into it. Crank lifts usually come with state of the art heavy-duty steel cables that have been readily tested and proven to hold up.
Make sure to use crank lifts that are compatible with other truss systems.