Creation Core Higashiosaka
NITCHI CO., LTD.
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Address
4-7-17 Yoshita, Higashi-Osaka-City, Osaka, 578-0924, Japan
Tel
+81-(0)72-961-2181
Fax
+81-(0)72-961-2188
Name of Delegate
Tetsuo Sakakibara (President)
Foundation
1942
Capital
200,000,000 yen
Number of employees
100
Company URL
http://www.nitchi.co.jp/ (Japanese Only)
Major Line of business
Electrical chain hoists, chain hoists, lever hoists
 
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Nitchi develops conveyance devices and systems such as electrical chain hoists to support the development of industry around the world. They have brought useful products to the front line of the conveyance workplace, helping make dreams come true.

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Single-Phase Small ElectricChain Hoists

A single-phase small electrical chain hoist

Single-phase Small Electrical Chain Hoists

Creating Value to Meet the Changing Needs of the World

Building on their electrical chain hoists and applied products, Nitchi has been a pioneer in the development of transportation systems and efficient track maintenance equipment for railroads, further supporting Japan’s industry. They have created a unique storehouse of advanced technological expertise, incorporating it in everything they do to continue challenging the dreams of the conveyance workplace.

Their policy is to always deliver products that meet customer needs at a reasonable price and on time. As a part of that policy, they acquired ISO 9001 certification for quality assurance in 1998 and then ISO 14001 certification for environmental management systems in 2001. With their quality assurance system operating according to global standards both in name and reality, they ensure satisfaction and reliability.

The Rakuraku single-phase compact electrical chain hoist can be operated with 100 volts of electricity, making it suitable for a variety of locations, from the workplace and factories to the home. The compact, lightweight (12 kilograms) design makes it a cinch to convey objects, hence the name Rakuraku, which means “easy” in Japanese.


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