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Motor lift for a big chandelier

Motor lift for a big chandelier

Motor lift for a big chandelier

(OP)
Hi folks
I have to make a project for a first time, the point is to evaluate the electric motor that make up and down to a chandelier that weigh is 300 kg, i have to find also the way to disconnect the power of chandelier each time i get down or up it...also the balancing of it is a matter

Have a great day to everybody and thanks

David

RE: Motor lift for a big chandelier

If you need something more robust, Google "High Mast Lighting".
One solution to the power issue is a flexible cord that travels with the lifting cable(s).
The cord is unplugged at the bottom before the fixture is lowered.
Once the fixture is on the ground, the fixture end of the cord may be unplugged from the fixture and the fixture may be powered by a short service cord.

Bill
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RE: Motor lift for a big chandelier

(OP)
Thanks a lot...keep in mind your advice

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