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The "DH Series" is a transportation system for steep slopes and uneven terrain that eliminates the need for significant land alteration or large-scale deforestation during construction, while minimizing the scale of temporary installations. It can carry a maximum load of 4 tons, with a climbing angle of 45 degrees and a speed of 40 to 45 meters per minute. It can be combined with specially designed carts to enhance safety and improve work efficiency according to the construction process. Additionally, depending on site conditions, it can offer advantages in cycle time and cost compared to construction roads and cable cranes. 【Features】 ■ No need for significant land alteration or large-scale deforestation during construction ■ Minimizes the scale of temporary installations ■ Capable of carrying a maximum load of 4 tons, with a climbing angle of 45 degrees and a speed of 40 to 45 meters per minute ■ Contributes to enhanced safety and work efficiency ■ Less affected by weather conditions *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■DH-4000 ■DH-3000 ■DH-2000 ■DH-1000 ■DH-700 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Uchida Sangyo Co., Ltd., specializing in construction and industrial monorails, engages in the leasing, manufacturing, sales, and installation of monorails. They are active in construction sites with steep slopes and uneven terrain, facilitating the transportation of materials using transporters and carts, as well as boarding and alighting. UCHIDA continues to challenge possibilities together with everyone in pursuit of a "new transportation system."