Come and see us at Interlift
Every time a product is designed and launched on the market, a period of reflection usually begins for it to be improved or optimised in a subsequent version, if applicable. This attitude of continuous improvement drives progress, since complacency has no place in business or technology.
When Dynatech launched its first generation of electromechanical safety gear, a process of analysis, review and potential improvement began that led to the launch of the second generation. Today, both the first and second generations are available on the market and delivering satisfaction to our customers.
As with the first, the second generation also underwent a process of review and internal improvement. This led to the third generation of electromechanical safety gear - eASG EVO II (only down) and eASG-UD EVO II (two-way), which Dynatech is pleased to present at the latest edition of Interlift.
We've simplified the kinematics, changed some components and modified many others. This has resulted in a more compact, streamlined design with additional operational advantages, which we can explain to you personally at the stand. Please note that this new version is currently undergoing certification testing and will be officially published on our website once the certification is obtained and industrial production begins.
At Dynatech, we believe this will be the final evolution in electromechanical activation within the ASG family of mechanical safety gear; in other words, there will be no need for an EVO III.
We recently informed you in one of our news articles about the development of an electronic card that simplifies operation of our electromechanical safety gear, although its use is not mandatory. This card is the CCB, and is compatible with both the first and second generation devices. For the third generation, Dynatech has designed a new electronic control board, the ACB, which will be officially presented and described during the fair.
At the stand, we will demonstrate how the CCB interacts with both the first and second generation electromechanical safety gear, as well as how the ACB operates with the new third generation EVO II. For this purpose, we have prepared a series of test benches to showcase their operation in practice.
Finally, Dynatech will also be presenting a selection of products from its well-known range of safety gear and overspeed governors, including the small but powerful QUASAR overspeed governor and its ideal companion, the ultra-versatile ULTRACOMPACT 126 tensioning pulley.
We hope our offerings will meet all your expectations and look forward to your visit.
Kind regards,