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Heavy Duty - Lever Hoist
Items: Hoists - Lever - Heavy Duty - Overload Protection - Capacities: 0.75 to 9 tons - Standard Lifts: 5 to 20 feet
Application: Used for lifting and pulling applications. 360° (degrees) rotating handle allows the operator to work in confined spaces.
Ideal for frequent use.
Description: Outfitted with a load holding weather proof Weston Brake. Gears are protected from contamination and debris. Chain is electro-zinc plated to provide a non-oily durable finish. Housing is powder coated against corrosion. All gears and shafts have maintenance free lubrication roller bearings. Features an overload protection mechanism to prevent misuse and to reduce the risk of injuries. Requires 20% to 30% less effort than similar hoists. Safety latches on the hooks can easily be changed out. Hoists can be quickly disassembled for fast and easy maintenance. When not under load, the operator can disengage the hoist’s gearing (free wheel feature) to allow for a quick adjustment of chain for faster operation. Rubber grip on the steel handle provides a non-slip / sure grip surface. Top hook rotates to accommodate the rotation of the hoist. Lower hooks rotate to accommodate the rotation of the load. Lower block is included with multi-strand hoists.
Safety Standards: Triple tested to 150% of the hoist’s rating, and then the overload is set - Comes with a serial number specific test certificate - Housing bears a stainless steel riveted ID Tag displaying the capacity - Meets or exceeds the following safety standards: CE, AS 1418.2, ANSI B30.21 and ANSI B30.16
Includes: (1) one hoist
WARNING: Never exceed rated capacity!
Product Education
- Never exceed working load limits!
- Standard lift refers to the distance traveled by hook from extended to retracted.
Overload Protection
The overload protection mechanism prevents the operator from overloading the hoist. When the hoist senses too much weight, it will not allow further pulling or hoisting. Lower the load, if lifting, or release the load, if pulling.
How NOT to attach hook!

How NOT to attach load!
