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Harrington HAZLOC Electric Chain Hoists

Harrington hoists and cranes

RNER2 HazLoc Electric Hoists are designed specifically for those industrial locations where fire or explosion hazards may exist. All Harrington hazardous location chain hoists are certified and listed to applicable UL standards and are equipped with top quality features providing safe, efficient, and trouble-free lifting in the most demanding environments.

Engineered for environments where safety, reliability, and compliance are non-negotiable. Harrington HAZLOC Electric Chain Hoists are designed for hazardous (Classified) locations and meet rigorous standards for explosion-proof performance. 

Industries that depend on HAZLOC hoists 

Oil & Gas / Petrochemical 

  • Application: Lifting and moving equipment on refineries, drilling platforms, and chemical transfer stations. 
  • Why Choose HAZLOC: Prevents ignition of flammable gases and vapors, ensuring operational safety in volatile environments. 

Chemical Manufacturing 

  • Application: Handling raw materials and processing chemicals within high-risk production zones. 
  • Benefit: HAZLOC-rated hoists meet safety requirements for zones with continuous or intermittent chemical exposure. 

Pharmaceutical / Cleanroom Environments 

  • Application: Precision lifting of machinery and sterile processing tools. 
  • Why It Matters: Sealed components and spark-resistant design support cleanroom safety protocols and GMP compliance. 

Mining & Agricultural Processing 

  • Application: Lifting in environments with combustible dust—such as grain silos, mills, and underground mines. 
  • Key Advantage: Explosion-proof features reduce risk of dust ignition and ensure safety in enclosed or dusty workspaces. 

Marine, Offshore & Shipyards 

  • Application: Material handling in corrosive or flammable marine environments. 
  • Solution: Hoists designed with corrosion-resistant materials and HAZLOC-certified motors for offshore and dockside reliability. 
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  • CI/D1, Group C (example: Ethylene) and Group D (example: Propane)
  • CII/D1, Group F (example: Coal dust), Group G (example: Grain dust)
  • C1/D2, Group B (example: Hydrogen), Group C (example: Ethylene) and Group D (example: Propane)
  • CII/D2, Group F (example: Coal dust) and Group G (example: Grain dust)
Hazardous Location Chain Hoists

RNER2B CI/D1 and CII/D1 Hazardous Location Chain Hoists

Hazardous Location Solutions – RNER2B series three phase hazardous location electric chain hoists are designed for use in locations where fire or explosion hazards may exist due to flammable gases/vapors/liquids or combustible dust.

  • GAS: Class I Division 1 – Group C (example: Ethylene) and Group D (example: Propane)
  • DUST: Class II Division 1 – Group F (example: Coal dust), Group G (example: Grain dust)
  • WARNING: Always consult a Qualified Person regarding hazardous locations and selection of equipment suitable for your specific application.
  • ** WARNING: RNER2B not to be used in a hazardous location where GAS Class I Division 2
  • Group B (example: Hydrogen) is combined with DUST Class II Division 1 or DUST Class II Division 2.**

RNER2D CI/D2 Hazardous Location Chain Hoists

The Right Choice for Flammable Gas Atmospheres. RNER2D series three phase hazardous location electric chain hoists are designed for use in locations where fire or explosion hazards may exist due to flammable gases, vapors or liquids. 

  • GAS: Class I Division 2, Group B (example: Hydrogen), Group C (example: Ethylene) and Group D (example: Propane)
  • WARNING: Always consult a Qualified Person regarding hazardous locations and selection of equipment suitable for your specific application.
Hazardous Location Chain Hoists

RNER2 CII/D2 HazLoc Chain Hoists

Protection in Haz Loc Environments. RNER2 Series three phase hazardous location electric chain hoists are designed for use in Class II Division 2 locations where fire or explosion hazards may exist due to combustible dust.

  • DUST: Class II Division 2, Group F (example: Coal dust) and Group G (example: Grain dust)
  • WARNING: Always consult a Qualified Person regarding hazardous locations and selection of equipment suitable for your specific application.
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