Reduction of maintenance for river facilities and cost reduction.
Reduction of construction costs (machinery production costs and civil engineering costs) Lightweight and compact opening and closing devices Reduction of maintenance Improvement of safety Applicable to all rope-type opening and closing devices Miniaturization of electric motors Easy installation of spare electric motors Overload detection device built into the reducer Installation of a one-way clutch or ratchet-type braking device within the reducer
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basic information
The compact hoist is a switching device that integrates a drive unit from the electric motor to the reduction gear (including a position indicator, limit switch, overload detection device, brake, and self-weight descent centrifugal brake) directly connected to the drum.
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Achieving consideration for the landscape, reduction of construction costs, and ease of maintenance. This is a product that integrates the electric motor and the reduction gear.
Company information
In November 1950, we were established to inherit the business of the former Special Gear Manufacturing Co., which had been active in the industry as a gear reducer manufacturer since the early Showa period, and to manufacture various types of gear reducers and paddle wheel ash removal devices. Since our establishment, thanks to the support of our customers, our business has steadily developed, and we have completed several capital increases. In May 1973, we built a new factory in Shingo, Hyogo Prefecture (now Tamba City), enhancing our production system in the gear reducer division while also developing unique new products in the labor-saving machinery division. In recent years, we have been manufacturing various drive devices for water treatment, aqua aerators, as well as various gear reducers and small opening and closing devices for gates in rivers and dams, and we continue to this day.