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Lever Chain Hoist, 1.5 Ton / 3300 lbs Capacity, 10ft G80 Chain, Manual Ratchet Hoist for Lifting, Pulling and Binding Heavy Loads | TUV GS & CE Certified for Professional Use
Lever Chain Hoist, 1.5 Ton / 3300 lbs Capacity, 10ft G80 Chain, Manual Ratchet Hoist for Lifting, Pulling and Binding Heavy Loads | TUV GS & CE Certified for Professional Use
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- 20ft G80 Lifting Chain & Extended Reach Equipped with a 20ft (6m) premium G80 alloy steel chain, this lever hoist provides double the reach of standard models. It is specifically designed for high-altitude rigging, deep-pit recovery, and long-distance tensioning in construction or forestry environments.
- GS Standard Certified & 5:1 Safety Factor Fully compliant with European GS safety standards, this 1.5-ton manual ratchet hoist is engineered with a 5:1 safety factor. The industrial-grade construction ensures reliable performance and maximum operator security during heavy-duty lifting and pulling tasks.
- One-Piece Forged Housing for Maximum Durability The hoist features a rugged, one-piece forged steel body that resists impact and deformation. This heavy-duty housing protects the internal gears and braking mechanism, ensuring long-term durability even in harsh outdoor or industrial worksites.
- Weston-Style Dual Pawl Brake System Equipped with a Weston-style double pawl brake, providing instantaneous and secure load control. The dual-pawl design offers redundant safety, ensuring the load remains locked in position during lifting, lowering, or tensioning operations without slipping.
- 360° Swivel Hooks with Overload Warning Includes heavy-duty alloy steel hooks that rotate 360° for easy rigging. The hooks are designed to stretch slowly under extreme overload rather than snapping, serving as a critical visual indicator to prevent hazardous misuse and equipment failure.
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