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      <title>New Type of Lift System for Wind Turbines</title>
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      <author><name>Mark</name></author>
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        <p>I would like people to know there is a new type of lift system to move people and materials from the bottom to the top and top to the bottom of wind turbine towers.&nbsp; The name of the company is Suspended Climbing Systems (<a href="http://WWW.suspendedclimbingsystems.com">http://WWW.suspendedclimbingsystems.com</a>).&nbsp; Mr. Sam Franklin has designed a new system using steel roller chain instead of cable.&nbsp; The new lift systems offers greater payload capability and offers flexibility in cage dimensions and works great in turbines 1.5 MW and over in capacity.</p>

<p>Sam Franklin:&nbsp; (918) 698-2426
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