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Installation device

30th June 1967, Page 51
30th June 1967
Page 51
Page 51, 30th June 1967 — Installation device
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INTRODUCED by Gray-Campling Ltd. .1 is a device for safe and precise tilting, levelling and positioning of heavy awkward loads. Called TIT., it is designed to be suspended from the hook of a hoist or crane so that a single operator can then tilt any load up to a maximum of 3,000 lb. and lock it in position. One obvious use would be for removing engines from chassis. Two models are available, suitable for loads up to 1,500 lb. and 3,000 lb.

Made by: Gray-Campling Ltd., Martins Bank Chambers, 49 Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth.

Price: 1,500 lb. capacity, £24; 3,000 lb. capacity, 137.