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| Aero-Lift Introduces New and Improved Aircraft Hoist Two-ton single fall chain hoist makes debut at Alaska Airmen's Show |
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. (May 25, 2011) – ARM Aerospace, a provider of aircraft lift technology for private hangers, now offers the "SNER" Series Aero-Lift, a two–ton capacity single fall chain hoist. Available at the same price as the original "EF" Model, the new design was displayed for the first time at the April Alaska Airmen's show in Anchorage. The new SNER Series Aero-Lift hoist is larger, carries more horsepower and features a revolutionary new brake design. In addition, the hoist can be wired to either 220 volts or 115 volts out of the box without replacing controls (contactors and transformers). The brake's tapered, spring-loaded design allows for self-adjusting that acts through the magnetism of the motor. It is fail safe and carries a 10-year warranty. The EF Model Series Aero-Lift includes the patented pull rotor self-seating and self-adjusting braking system. It is specially manufactured for ARM Aerospace to run at 110 volts and draw less than 15 amps at startup, while still maintaining appropriate torque, horsepower and safe lifting speed. This was done to accommodate older hangars where a larger power capacity is often not available. Both the SNER and EF Model hoists are backed up by a manual safety chain and are fully warranted. Arm Aerospace has been making the Aero-Lift for 10 years. The Aero-Lift is a 2,500-pound capacity lift that allows hangar owners to double their hangar space by storing one aircraft above the other. About ARM Aerospace ARM Aerospace has provided hangar space solutions for private hangar renters, owners, FBOs, flight schools, paint shops and maintenance facilities, while saving them money since 2001. Aero-Lift is a highly-engineered lift system that maximizes hangar space by allowing customers to store an aircraft above the hangar floor while using the floor beneath for a second aircraft or other materials. Aero-Lift has been proven to safely and efficiently lift over 98 percent of all single engine, piston driven, general aviation aircraft. For more information, please visit www.armaerospace.com. |

