ENDO Long Stroke Spring Balancers are designed for high ceiling applications. They provide true "zero gravity" tool holding with no drifting or strain. The tapered drums and quality springs and bearings provides smooth cable travel throughout the stroke. Tension adjustment is easy and precise. The ELF models offer both the automatic brake and the manual drum safety lock. In the event that a spring breaks, an automatic centrifugal brake engages and locks, preventing damage to the tool. With the manual lock engaged, the drum will not rotate. This allows for easy change out or maintenance of tools.

Specification
  • Stroke: 8.2 feet (2.5 meters)
  • Weight Capacity: 3.3 to 154.3 lb (1.5 to 70 kg)

Choose the correct balancer based on the total weight to be balanced (tool and all accessories) and stroke requirements. Try to utilize the upper range of the balancer capacity ratings.

ELF Series Balancers Feature:

  • Cast aluminum case and a forged swivel hook
  • Automatic Safety Brake
  • Manual Drum Safety Lock
  • 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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