Lift Turn Moves launches educational newsletter
2006-03-28
Lifting and rigging specialists Lift-Turn-Move (LTM) - have launched
a new regular technical E-newsletter.
Its intended to become an educational and debate stimulating tool for those wanting to
learn about the issues and opinions of the day, fuelling further discourse and discussion,
as well as highlighting some of the products and services that LTM has to offer.
LTMs John Jones always known for an opinion or two - says, Were encountering a huge
diversity of ideas and knowledge. Not all of it is correct or set in stone, so we want to
open various debates and also encourage people to understand what were doing and why we
are doing it. The newsletter is aimed at generally raising peoples awareness of things
like safety issues not just those relating to LTM equipment.
He cites the double braking issue on motors as a currently topical discussion point
stating that they want to widen the forum for dialogue to as many people and sections
of the industry as possible on this and other relevant points. He adds at they have
already received plenty of interest in the newsletter and the points raised.
On the product front, the first LTM newsletter included information on their new
range of motor controllers featuring both direct control and low voltage control
for Lodestars and other professional hoists.
It also highlighted the fact that the standard compact CM Prostar 415 3-phase quarter
tonne motor can be converted to Direct Control with a power cable only. Theyve already
received several orders for this option.
LTM is now offering black chained Lodestars for blending discreetly into subtle
environments like theatres and conference arenas. Staying on the colour theme,
LTM is also welcoming enquiries for white Prostars ideal for marquees, corporate
environments and special stage sets - the white Lodestar was initially developed
for use in the US medical industry.
Another new Lodestar accessory available from LTM is embroidered chain bags
which can be either a logo or name. Apart from looking really cool, this helps
identify which bags belong to which hoists for shows using multi-sourced motors,
and ultimately lessens the risk and extreme annoyance - of bags being lost or stolen.
Coming from Birkenhead, security is always high on the agenda! says Jones concisely.
LTMs technical newsletter can be subscribed to on www.lifttrunmove.co.uk
