Because nobody on the job wants to fight their tools.
Retractors: A Daily Tug-of-War
Retractor balancers pull against you. Every lift is a fight with spring tension, adding strain, slowing you down, and wearing you out. And when that spring finally lets go? Tools drop. Jobs stop. Costs climb.
That’s not efficiency. That’s a gamble.
Zero Gravity: Tools That Float
Zero-gravity balancers solve the problem. Instead of fighting against a spring, the load is balanced to zero weight. Your tool hovers exactly where you leave it—ready when you need it, out of the way when you don’t.
For crane operators working at height or in tough environments, that’s not just convenience. It’s control. It’s safety. It’s fewer mistakes when precision matters most.
Why Crews Trust the TECNA 9313
Not every zero-gravity balancer is built the same. The TECNA 9313 has become the go-to because it’s designed for jobs where failure is not an option.
- Stainless steel rope — corrosion-proof in humid, dirty, and salty environments
- Cast aluminum body — light enough for handling, strong enough to survive impacts
- Auxiliary safety suspension — a critical backup in case of failure
- Adjustable load capacity (2–3 kg) — dial in exactly what you need
- Four-lobe adjustment knob — 30% more accuracy, faster setup
- QR code support — instant access to manuals and install videos from your phone
Watch the side-by-side demo here to see the difference:
▶️ TECNA: Zero Gravity Balancers Vs. Retractor Balancers
Proof in the Field
The crane industry runs on uptime, precision, and safety. According to OSHA data, dropped tools are a leading cause of struck-by injuries on jobsites. A reliable zero-gravity balancer like the TECNA 9313 isn’t just an accessory—it’s protection for crews and equipment.
When operators report less fatigue, smoother handling, and fewer tool failures, it’s no surprise the TECNA 9313 has become the best-seller.
Don’t settle for a retractor when the job demands precision. Upgrade to the balancer crane operators already trust.
Talk to our team today.