Features
- Stainless Steel Construction – Type 304 Stainless Steel construction, featuring corrosion-resistant, durable protection, while providing a long and dependable service life in harsh environments.
- Food-Grade – Stainless Steel hoists are provided with food-grade grease that meets NSF H1 standards.
- Enclosed Gearing – Gears are protected from contamination and debris.
- Sealed Roller Bearing – This feature provides smooth, controlled operation of the gears and shafts. This ensures maintenance-free lubrication.
- Weston-Style Brake System – An enclosed and protected Weston-Style load brake stays clean and dry during the entire load operation. Also equipped with a unique twin pawl design for additional reliability.
- Ergonomic Handle – Stainless steel handle with rubber grip provides a non-slip, sure-grip surface.
- 360-Degree Handle Rotation – Allows the operator to work in confined spaces.
- Free Wheel Feature – When not under load, the operator can disengage the gearing by positioning the selection switch to the center position. This allows for a quick adjustment of chain for faster operation.
- Lifting or Pulling – Can be used for lifting or pulling which makes it a more versatile tool.
- Minimal Load Lifting Effort – Double reduction gearing provides easy operation with minimal lifting effort.
- Forged Hooks – Forged alloy steel hooks swivel 360° for easier attachment and positioning.
- Traceable Performance – Each hoist comes with a permanently attached, stainless steel ID tag featuring a unique serial number for easy identification. A corresponding test certificate is included, documenting performance and compliance with safety standards.
- Maintenance – Hoists can be quickly disassembled for fast and easy maintenance. See the maintenance breakdown video on YouTube.
- Comes with a free spare set of latches.
- This hoist may be used at ambient temperatures of -40°F (-40°C) to 212°F (100°C). Do not use the hoist in applications involving extended exposure to ambient temperatures below -10°F (-23°C) or above 122°F (50°C) , or if sudden ambient temperature changes occur.