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Rotating Lifting Point ERLP

New Product from Gunnebo Lifting – Eye Rotating Lifting Point (ERLP).

Gunnebo Lifting has created an addition to our lifting point family, which was released at the beginning of the year.

The ERLP has a slimmer design making it suitable for use in situations where there is limited space. It also has a smooth-profile design to help prevent snagging on surrounding surfaces. The bow of the ERLP has the same low position as the RLP, which greatly reduces the stress on the bolt as well as the impact on the surface that the lifting point is screwed in to. This gives the user a strong and reliable lifting point that is gentle to the loads being transported.

The Gunnebo Lifting Rotating Lifting Point- RLP range - has been a popular and successful product. However users found that, in certain situations, the RLP was too wide for more confined spaces and this prevented it from rotating as intended. This is the reason for creating the ERLP.

The ERLP is an appreciated addition to the Gunnebo Lifting lifting point family and it is a major step forward in increasing our lifting point range.

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Gunnebo Industrier AB is an international group of industrial companies that is active in 15 countries and has around 50 major distributors/agents worldwide. The group is engaged in the development, manufacture and marketing of chain and lifting components, fastening systems for the building industry, blocks/systems for heavy lifting, non-skid products and telescopic ladders. The business is conducted through business areas: Fastening, Lifting, Traction, Blocks and Telesteps. Gunnebo Industrier markets well-known products in established market segments, and is market leader in each product and/or market area. The annual consolidated turnover amounts close to MSEK 2 000 and the group has around 1,100 employees.

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