GIS will officially launch the enhanced LPL range at Prolight + Sound in Frankfurt in April

Switzerland - GIS AG, global manufacturer of electric chain hoists, is expanding its LPL lightweight series.

Building on the success of the LPML250, which was designed for D8 applications, the LPL series is now also suitable for D8+ and C1 installations. The LPML250 is the lightest hoist in its class, says the company, with a weight of just 12kg and a capacity of 500kg in D8. The LPL500 weighs 23kg yet has a maximum lifting capacity of 1,000kg, while the LPL1000 offers a 2,000kg capacity and weighs only 46kg.

Designed for the entertainment industry, the LPL range is part of GIS’ popular LP chain hoist series. LPL motors were initially intended for D8 category applications in mobile use, such as concerts and open-air events, where riggers prefer the lightest possible motors. This expansion means they are now also suitable for D8+ scenarios – holding loads without secondary securing – and C1 applications for holding and moving loads above people. This makes them also suitable for fixed applications in theatres and concert venues.

“Since its launch in 2020, our LPL range has quickly gained a reputation for combining outstanding performance with very low product weight,” said Ivan Muri, CEO of GIS AG. With this expansion, these advantages can be utilised in many more areas.”

LPL electric motors feature chains with a larger cross-section, providing increased load capacity while maintaining their compact design and low weight. They are among the lightest entertainment hoists in the world.

“LPL chain hoists offer exceptional performance for the entertainment industry, with one of the best ratios of dead weight to load capacity,” added Muri. “With chain hoists typically used in groups, the increased load capacity means that fewer suspension points are required for the load and consequently fewer chain hoists need to be installed. In other cases, it enables the rigger to use a smaller chain hoist which, in addition to the lower weight, also brings price advantages.”

Reliable and durable, the LPL series come with a three-year warranty and an IP65 protection rating as standard. Operation is quiet and efficient thanks to the three-step drive system with helical gearing. GIS uses a polygonal design for ease of maintenance, and the hoists are also available as a kit with a flight case and controller.

GIS is headquartered in Switzerland, with additional facilities in North America, Germany and the UK. It has manufactured and supplied more than half a million hoists worldwide.


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