EW Series Spring Balancers for tool balancing have cast aluminum case and the ratchet system spring adjustment. The cable is affixed with the "Plug-Type" cable set. EW Series Balancers are available in an unpainted version. EWF-C has several safety features.

These are are light capacity, but full of features such as:

  • Plastic drum, which reduced the powder from rope abrasion
  • Replaceable wire rope
  • Fall arrest device to keep tools from falling if the spring breaks
  • Riveted spring to enhance the safety of spring replacement
  • Fully enclosed housing
Specification

EW Series

Spring Balancers for tool balancing have cast aluminum case and the ratchet system spring adjustment. The cable is affixed with the "Plug-Type" cable set. EW Series Balancers are also available in an unpainted version.

  • Stroke: 4.37 ft (1.3 meter)
  • Weight Capacity: 2.2 to 11.0 lb (1 to 5 kg)

EWF-C Series

Spring Balancers have aluminum die-cast housing and non-painted surface.

  • Stroke: 4.37 ft (1.3 meter)
  • Weight Capacity: 3.3 to 15.4 lb (1.5 to 7.0 kg)

All ENDO tool balancers have an exclusive 18 month warranty!

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FAQ

How do I select the correct spring balancer capacity?

Choose a balancer rated for the exact weight of your tool/load. Never exceed rated capacity. We recommend selecting a model with a weight range where your tool falls in the middle of the capacity range.

How often should spring balancers be maintained?

Regular maintenance includes:

  • Daily visual inspection
  • Weekly cable inspection
  • Monthly tension check
  • Quarterly thorough inspection
  • Annual professional servicing

What's the typical lifespan of a spring balancer?

With proper maintenance, 5+ years of service life can be expected. However, this varies based on:

  • Usage frequency
  • Environmental conditions
  • Load conditions
  • Maintenance regularity

Can spring balancers be used outdoors?

While possible, we recommend indoor use or protected environments. For outdoor applications, special considerations for:

  • Weather protection
  • Corrosion resistance
  • More frequent maintenance
  • Possible special coating options

What should I do if my spring balancer loses tension?

  1. Immediately secure the load
  2. Check for cable damage
  3. Inspect spring mechanism
  4. Contact technical support
  5. Schedule professional service

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