CyberHoist II has been designed to manage and accommodate automation design for entertainment environments, large-scale events and touring
Germany - Entertainment motion control systems expert XLNT Advanced Technologies is exhibiting its CyberHoist II system at Prolight+Sound Frankfurt in Hall 3.0, Booth G73.

The variable speed chain hoist system, CyberHoist II has been specifically designed to manage and accommodate the creative, logistical and physical rigours of automation design for entertainment environments, large-scale events and touring.

"We are looking forward to demonstrating the CyberHoist II system in live presentations throughout ProLight+Sound," says XLNT's director of sales and marketing, Marc van der Wel. "We invite show visitors to come and talk to our knowledgeable and qualified team of sales and application engineers in Hall 3.0, Booth #G73, a new location since the show's new set-up this year. As ever we're keen to discuss their latest project's requirements, demo our products and answer any questions people may have."

In addition to CyberHoist II's signature strength, smooth operation, intuitive plug and play interface and compact all-in-one design, under its hood is a range of improved software and hardware features, each constantly steered by XLNT's valued customer feedback.

Today, the strong 3 kW CyberHoist II offers a compact design, also housing motion controller/drive, world-wide multi-voltage power supply (200-440V (+/- 10%) / 50-60Hz), absolute positioning (0.1 mm), elevated duty cycle (60%) for fast lifting of heavy loads and network controlled E-stop and Dead Man's Handle without additional cabling.

The CyberHoist II CH528 (2015) enables a show designer to create precise, complex 2D and 3D movements at variable speed (to over 30 m/min. = 100 ft./min), with multiple actuators in single, group or subgroup formations.

CyberMotion will be Official Technical Event Supplier for Motion Control for the Eurovision Song Contest for the seventh year running. Taking place in Stockholm, an extensive system comprising more than 80 active CyberHoist II hoists will be running the show's complex automation demands. The system will be supplied by lighting, rigging and motion control supplier [LITE]COM, who invested heavily in CyberHoist II systems for Eurovision plus a range of other events.

(Jim Evans)


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