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Onboard Systems Intro's 3.3K Remote Keeperless Cargo Hook, Upgrade Kit

Retrofit Kit Also Developed

Onboard Systems International has developed a keeperless version of the TALON 3.3K Remote Cargo Hook, as well as a retrofit kit to convert existing TALON 3.3K Remote Cargo Hooks to a keeperless configuration as needed.

The TALON Keeperless Retrofit Kit for 3.3K Half Cage Remote Hook (P/N 212-057-00) allows operators to convert their existing TALON 3.3K Remote Cargo Hooks into keeperless hooks as needed.

Operators can switch back to the original keepered version at any time by following the instructions in the documentation. In addition, operators who purchase the new TALON 3.3K Remote Cargo Hook (P/N 528-018-09) can convert it to the keepered version by contacting their sales rep to order the necessary parts.

Finally, these hooks can be reconfigured into either the keepered or keeperless version by the factory during the standard overhaul or repair process.

FMI: www.OnboardSystems.com

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