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For vessels up to 60,000 tons deadweight syncnoiiFG marine elevator dpydOBKs 6 Gransrer susGems

There are good reasons why there are more than 80 STNCROLIFTS in 36 COUNTRIES - from the tropics to the arctic*,.

Syncrolift means dependable, synchronized electric-motor driven hoists, mounted on standard concrete or steel piles, controlled from a simple-to-operate push-button panel.

All mechanical and electrical components are familiar to shipyard operators everywhere. Spares and service available world-wide.

A Syncrolift Drydock and Transfer

System gives you fast, economical multi-ship drydocking capability for vessels up to 60,000 tons dwt. End and side or direct side transfer accom- plished quickly. Unlimited vertical travel and expansion capability can be built into every Syncrolift.

Designed by the most experienced builders of marine elevator drydocks in the world.

Contact us today, for more information, a proposal or a no-cost, no-obligation personal evaluation at your site by a Syncrolift engineer. • NO HYDRAULICS • NO ELECTRONICS • NO SERVO SYSTEMS • NO DIGITAL CONTROLS • NO FEEDBACK SYSTEMS • NO ENGINEERS

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