The electric balancer “Moon Lifter” is an assist device that can handle a lifted workpiece with light force as if it were weightless.
It can automatically sense the weight of the workpiece at the moment of lifting and adjust the amount of assist. No button operation is required, and the speed of movement can be adjusted by the amount of force applied to the workpiece held with both hands, making it easy for anyone to use.
Sold over 3,000 units!
The Moon Lifter continues to evolve in response to users' requests.
Overload
Moon Lifter can also lift and lower workpieces by pressing buttons on the controller, but in doing so, it constantly detects the force and does not generate a force above the specified load, thus ensuring safety.
Buck-jumping
If the hook comes off while the workpiece is being assisted (balanced), for an average balancer there will be a danger of buck-jumping of the hook. Moon Lifter can detect a sudden loosening of the chain and stops reeling-up of the chain to prevent the hook from buck-jumping.
Falling
If the workpiece is placed in a bad position after using Moon Lifter and the workpiece tends to fall, Moon Lifter will detect a sudden pull on the chain and stops feeding-out of the chain to prevent the workpiece from falling.
The weight of the workpiece can be displayed by options.
The unique function of Moon Lifter “Inertia Canceller” can instantly detect when hands leave the workpiece and will stop lifting. This function can prevent hands or feet getting stuck.
The movement of Moon Lifter can be customized with a PC software. Not only can the speed, feeling, and range of motion be freely set, but also the functions of the buttons on the controller can be changed.
The movement can be changed to suit the work.
The standard type of Moon Lifter’s controller is wireless.
Here are some of the advantages of the wireless controller.
In the case of spiral cable, the length of the coiled cable will become wasted.
With wireless remote control, the chain can be wound up to the maximum, so it can be installed even in environments with low ceilings.
Large workpieces that are out of reach
Workplaces with high ceilings