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MSA Workman Personnel

MSA Workman Personnel Winch is a rugged, versatile and economical for lifting, lowering and positioning personnel and materials within confined space applications

Rescue lifting and lowering device RUP 502. 

Automatic break. 

25m working rope (made from zinc plated steel). 

Weight: 14 kg 

Breaking force: 1800 kg 

Max. working load: 140 kg 

EN Compliance : EN 1496 Class B.

Confined Space Personnel & Material Hoist.

Designed for maximum 400-lb (182 kg) workload for personnel and 620-lb (282 kg) for materials 

The Workman Winch is built with tough thermoplastic housing to ensure high performance within the harshest environments.

Winch offers integral, ergonomic carrying grip and unique, foldable handle for simple storage.

Use IN 2404 mounting bracket to use with Xtirpa Davit systems.

MSA Workman Personnel Winch is a rugged, versatile and economical for lifting, lowering and positioning personnel and materials within confined space applications

  • Maximum workload of 140 Kg for personnel, 225 kg for materials
  • Level wind mechanism keeps cable evenly spooled on hub
  • Built-in clutch prevents injury if worker becomes snagged
  • Double braking system provides secondary protection
  • Built-in energy absorber keeps forces below 6 kN
  • Patent-pending bracket attachment for easy installation
  • Ergonomic carry grip
  • Foldable crank handle
  • Includes integral RFID technology
  • Includes self-locking swivel snap hook
  • Certified to Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and EN 1496:2006 Class B
  • The Workman Winch is built with tough thermoplastic housing to ensure high performance within the harshest environments.
  • Winch offers integral, ergonomic carrying grip and unique, foldable handle for simple storage.
  • Use IN 2404 mounting bracket to use with Xtirpa Davit systems.

Code: PERSONNEL

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