The minimum dead hang distance required for a Prodigy P2 hoist varies depending on the type of hanger bracket/cable management and if compression tube is used with the hoist. The following chart details minimum dead hang for common P2 hoist configurations.
Additional Helix cable management minimum dead hang information can be found at: Dead Hang - Helix Cable Management
The dead hang for an ETC hoist and/or cable management system is measured from the underside of the mounting steel to the center of batten (or bottom of the strut channel on FlyPipe).
The minimum dead hang values include the following:
- The distance from the first obstruction (loft block, compression tube, powerhead, etc.) to the mounting steel
- Varies by hoist type, mounting, and loft block dimensions
- The recommended minimum distance between upper overtravel and the first obstruction point
- Varies by hoist type and hoist speed (ranges between 5" - 8")
- The factory set distance between the upper hard limit and upper overtravel
- The recommended minimum distance between the upper soft limit and upper hard limit
- ETC recommends a minimum of 3"
- The height of any RACA, hanger bracket, turnbuckle, cable management system, etc.
Notes:
- Depending on the hoist and/or cable management configuration the first obstruction point may not be between the hanger bracket/RACA and the loft block.
- Dead hang values may vary for non-ETC loft blocks, hanger brackets, and/or turnbuckles.
- Please contact ETC Technical Services or your Project Manager for additional information.