Contact Information: Contact: Bret Lussow Business Development Sales Manager Harrington Hoists, Inc. 800-233-3010 Allyn Mark President Ph1: 810-660-8401 Ph2: 810-358-6224
"Gone Green With Windpower": A New Uplifting Classic for the Heavy Industrial Processing Industry Requiring Sustainable Green Lifting Products
| Source: Harrington Hoists Inc.
DETROIT, MI--(Marketwire - October 26, 2009) - In a recent plant tour and appearance on WVSN
Industry Visions, Business Development Sales Manager of Harrington Hoists
Brett Lussow said, "There's a growing trend with alternative energy
companies purchasing green products to compliment their ideology of totally
green and clean with manufactured equipment that is green compliant, no
matter what its function is."
Harrington Hoists, one of the oldest hoist manufacturing companies in
America, dating back to 1876, is now taking center stage in lifting for
alternative energy projects of all kinds, from wind power, solar power,
biomass, biodiesel, and everywhere precision lifting is required.
Harrington Hoists support the Green Initiative in their manufacturing
process with the "restriction of hazardous substances" or ROHS compliant.
Recently, Harrington Hoists became the first hoist and crane company to
boast a UL rating on their hoists. When asked what third party
certification is, and why it is so important, Manager Engineering of
Harrington Hoists Chris Hess commented, "Third party certification is
certification from an independent company, a laboratory, whose specialty it
is to review the safety of electromechanical components on equipment, such
as a hoist.
"We contracted with Underwriters Laboratories, one of the premier third
party certifiers in the world, and that is why we now have a UL label
proudly displayed on our NER and ER series hoists. OSHA regulators and
electrical inspectors may actually halt plant commissioning, if third party
certification is not available on hoists."
Harrington Hoists has had a rich colorful history in the pages of the
American heavy industrial process industries that began in 1876 when Edwin
Harrington moved to the industrial hub Philadelphia and developed the first
worm gear technology. It was about that time that he teamed up with Dr.
Westin, the creator of the Westin Style mechanical load brake, still used
in hoists today. The proudest moment in their history was when they were
asked to move the liberty bell for the third time, eventually to its
current location at Liberty Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.