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Rescue Hoist Model 42325

Compatibility:

Bell 205, 210, 214, 412, Huey ll, UH-1H, UH-1N/Y, Airbus AS332, AS365 N3, BK117C1, H175, H225, Sikorsky S-61, S-76, Leonardo Lynx and Super Lynx

Externally mounted, 28VDC electrically powered rescue hoist Model 42325 uses the Onboard Systems proprietary translating drum cable management system. The hoist design also incorporates a Weston style load brake and overload slip clutch for added safety. Cable lubrication extends cable life and helps arrest corrosion.
Features & Benefits
  • Capable of high fleet angle allowing hoist operation in swift water,  high winds or other circumstances requiring an off angle lift
  • Single point payout reduces potential for hoist-induced load swings
  • Continuous duty cycle allow for multiple victim rescues without a cool down period
  • Worldwide field engineering services available
Design Features & Applications
  • Capable of high fleet angle allowing hoist operation in high winds or other circumstances requiring an off angle lift
  • Symmetrical braking available on some models reducing dwell time on direction reversals and enhanced braking capability
  • Continuous duty cycle allow for multiple victim rescues without a cool down period
  • Single point payout reduces potential for hoist-induced load swings using translating drum technology
Translating Drum Technology
  • Fixed cable payout point
  • Reduced chance of load spinning
  • Significantly reduced loads on the level-wind
  • Allows for the use of larger diameter rollers at the cable payout point for improved fleet able capability and cable life
  • Tighter fairing fits for reduced FOD & environmental ingress into the hoist system
  • A consistent cable location relative to the aircraft, winch operator and doorway

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