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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Ann Marie Fortunate, (586) 274-0774, ext. 100
contact: am.fortunate@serapid.com
When faced with difficult stage lifting or horizontal
motion challenges, world famous theater and show venues, as well
as leading cruise ship lines, turn to an established, award-winning
company!
The latest addition to Serapid's world-renown show
venues includes six lifts installed in the Orange County Performing
Arts Center Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. The grand opening
of the Concert Hall was held in September 2006.
Serapid, who draws on more than 30 years of equipment
movement experience in the industrial market, has established itself
as an award winning company for stage
movement technology. Their engineers can custom design
a system to suit your specific needs.
The building block of all Serapid products is the Rigid Chain - a chain that can push, pull and lift with
the strength of a steel column. The LinkLift
provides simple solutions to many of the common challenges associated
with stage engineering. Its simple design helps keep the lift system
safe for on-stage performers.
The LinkLift accommodates high trim lifting applications
quietly, smoothly and safely. The square links work like building
blocks to form a tower stack. The shape and locking technique of
the links allow it to be capable of extra-high rigidity and strength.
The LinkLift is capable of lifting up to 22,000 pounds! It is also
able to absorb tensile forces, such as those found through seismic
vibrations or the wave motions on a cruise ship.
The LinkLift is installed in internationally renowned
theater and show venues all over the world. In addition to the Segerstrom
Concert Hall, these include the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los
Angeles, the Dome Theatre in Brighton and the Gaveau Hall in Paris.
Serapid systems are also found in leading cruise
lines such as Princess, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean.
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