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Use the handheld control to effortlessly lift your load.
These hoists are an economical choice for most lifting jobs. Use the handheld control to effortlessly lift your load.
These hoists are small and lightweight so you can easily move them between jobs.
Adjust lifting speed with the handheld control. Lower speeds allow precise positioning; high speeds are for quick lifting.
Smaller and lighter than other precise-positioning hoists, these can be used in tighter spaces and easily moved between jobs. Use the handheld control to adjust lifting speed. Low speeds allow precise positioning; high speeds are for quick lifting.
Stainless steel chain and hooks reduce corrosion and prevent contamination.
These hoists have a disc friction brake as well as a mechanical brake for added protection to stop the load and hold it in place when you're not lifting.
Use the handheld controls to effortlessly move these hoists with built-in trolley along your beam, as well as to lift your load.
Hoists come mounted to a trolley for a stable ride on your beam. Use the handheld control to effortlessly lift your load.
Change or hold the speed at any time during operation, so you can start the hoist softly and gradually decelerate.
Minimize your downtime—original manufacturer parts keep your hoist in operation.
These hoists are quieter and more stable than electric chain hoists.
Pull the hand chain to lift and position your load, and the brake will securely hold it in place.
Large gears allow these hoists to lift faster with each pull compared to other hoists. Good for frequent lifting operations where user fatigue is a concern.
The body spins 360° so you can operate these hoists from any direction.
These hoists have a zinc-flake coated steel body, stainless steel chain, and copper-coated steel hooks for spark resistance.
A built-in trolley provides stability as these hoists travel along your beam. They can be mounted on fixed beams as well as on cranes with beams.
These hoists have large gears to lift faster with each pull than standard trolley-mount hand chain hoists. Good for frequent lifting operations where user fatigue is a concern.
A separate hand chain makes these hoists and their built-in trolleys easy to move.
Small enough to fit in your toolbox, these hoists can be used in tight spaces.
These hoists are small enough to fit in your toolbox and can be used in tight spaces. They have a thick, rugged frame for long life, as well as enclosed gears to protect from debris and contamination for smooth operation.
These hoists have a thick, rugged frame for long life.
Use the ratcheting lever to lift and position your load, and the brake will securely hold it in place.
These hoists come with fibrous rope that is lighter in weight and easier to handle than chain.
Hoists have a cool-running motor for continuous operation.
Change or hold the speed at any time during operation, so you can start the hoist softly and gradually decelerate. These hoists are small and lightweight so you can easily move them between jobs.
These hoists have an aluminum body, stainless steel chain, and bronze hooks for spark resistance.
These hoists are quieter and more stable than air-powered chain hoists.
Transport hook-mount hoists along a beam.
These trolleys have a rugged construction for long life.
A separate hand chain makes these trolleys easy to move.
With the touch of a button, these trolleys effortlessly move hoists along your beam.
Fit these trolleys to your beam by turning a threaded rod or knob to adjust width—there's no need to disassemble the trolley for installation. Use them to transport hook-mount hoists along a beam.
Also known as engine cranes, a hydraulic hand pump raises and lowers the arm (boom) to lift items without the need for a hoist.
With no legs in front, these cranes let you lift close to your load. They are also known as engine cranes, and have a hydraulic hand pump that raises and lowers the arm (boom) to lift items without the need for a hoist.
Fold these cranes for convenient transport and storage. Also known as engine cranes, a hydraulic hand pump raises and lowers the arm (boom) to lift items without the need for a hoist.
No need to pour a special foundation—you can install these cranes on a reinforced concrete floor.
Designed to save valuable floor space, these cranes mount to structural columns.
Install these cranes with anchor bolts set in a reinforced-concrete foundation.
Adjust the vertical clearance and horizontal span to suit your needs.
These cranes can be rolled into your work area for infrequent lifts and then rolled away to free up space.
These cranes can be quickly broken down into three pieces for convenient transport and storage. The vertical clearance is adjustable.
Also known as davit cranes, these lift objects out of holes such as sewers.
Install these bases in different areas of your plant and slot in your hand-winch crane where needed. They can also be used to replace existing bases.
These cranes are half the weight of other hand-winch cranes with similar capacity and can be lifted from their base for easy transport. They're also known as davit cranes. Use them to lift objects out of holes such as sewers.
Able to cover a larger work area than rotating cranes, these allow you to position your load anywhere inside the four posts.
Create your own crane with or without posts. Mount beams to your structural ceiling supports for a post-free crane, to four posts for a traditional crane, or to a combination of ceiling supports and posts to free up some floor space.
Use these cranes for small jobs, such as lifting jigs and dies in tight work spaces.
Tackle frequent lifting jobs with these rugged winches—their one-piece machined gears stand up to daily use.
Remove the handle to wind these winches with a power drill and move loads more gradually than with other winches. The one-piece machined gears stand up to daily use.
These winches are stainless steel for corrosion resistance. Their one-piece machined gears stand up to daily use.
Move loads more gradually than with other winches. These take longer to wind but require less effort. Their one-piece machined gears stand up to daily use.
These winches are designed for occasional use.
An automatic brake holds the load, even when power is lost.
These winches operate longer than standard electric winches.
Because these winches run on compressed air, they give you longer operating times than electric winches.
These winches operate longer and require shorter breaks than standard air-powered winches.
Latching hooks allow you to quickly release a load.
Adjust the chain length and number of legs without changing slings.
Prevent accidental opening of the hook with these locking hooks.
Grab hooks can securely hold onto a single link of chain to shorten a leg or create loops.
Slings are reinforced for additional abrasion resistance.
Also known as Type 3 slings, the eyes lie in a flat position for easy removal from beneath loads.
Slings have plastic-coated fibers woven into the edges for added abrasion resistance.
Also known as Type 5 and endless slings, these slings last longer than other web slings with eyes because they can be rotated to change the load-bearing point.
Also known as Type 4 slings, the eyes are turned 90° so they can form a choker configuration more easily than with flat-eye slings.
Also known as cargo slings, these wide slings provide extra stability and balance when lifting bulky loads.
Increase the life of slings by positioning these protectors over areas prone to wear.
Securely hook these slings to a load that has lifting eyes.
Designed for use in the choker configuration, the end fittings keep these slings correctly positioned during use.
These slings are more abrasion and cut resistant than web and round slings, yet lighter in weight than mesh and chain slings.
These slings attach quickly and securely to loads with lift attachments.
Also known as Type 5 and endless slings, these slings last longer than slings with eyes because they can be rotated to change the load-bearing point.
These slings have nylon strips sewn into the sleeve to slow deterioration, making them three times more abrasion resistant than other round slings.
Also known as Type 3 slings, the flat eye on each end allows the sling to quickly change into the choker, vertical, or basket configuration.
Similar to a finger trap, the loop adjusts freely when loose and holds tight when tension is applied.
Made of abrasion- and chemical-resistant Dyneema, these slings are a lightweight alternative to wire rope slings.
Made of galvanized steel mesh to be more cut and abrasion resistant than web or round slings, yet maintain the flexibility to conform to a load.
Raise, transport, tilt, and drain full drums using the hook of a crane or hoist.
These two-leg slings stack steel drums vertically and horizontally.
Use with overhead lifting equipment to vertically lift closed-head drums and open-head drums with tightly secured lids.
These versatile pullers give you the capacity of a winch, and have a thick, rugged frame for long life. The wire rope on the pullers is stronger than rope and webbing but not as bulky as chain.
Pullers provide the capacity of a winch in a versatile, portable tool. The wire rope on these pullers is stronger than rope and webbing but not as bulky as chain.
These versatile pullers are made of aluminum with stainless steel rope for corrosive environments. They give you the capacity of a winch in a portable tool. Wire rope is stronger than rope and webbing but not as bulky as chain.
These pullers have a thick, rugged frame for long life. They have a soft, wide strap so they won't damage surfaces.
These pullers have a soft, wide strap so they won't damage surfaces.
A thick, rugged frame gives these pullers long life, while a hardened steel chain makes them the strongest, most durable pullers we offer.
Fibrous rope is lighter and softer than wire rope and chain. Pullers provide the capacity of a winch in a versatile, portable tool.
Designed for angular lifting, hoist rings resist stresses that would bend or break an eyebolt. They have a lifting ring that pivots 180° front to back to compensate for roll and sway when lifting heavy or unbalanced loads.
Choose these hoist rings when you need to lift your load from the side.
Remove the shackle after lifting while keeping the base installed for future use.
The fixed base provides added stability and allows you to lift heavy loads with smaller thread sizes.
Keep on hand all the parts needed to assemble custom hoist rings.
An indicator dot changes from red to black when these hoist rings are properly tightened, eliminating the need for a torque wrench.
For a more secure hold than standard hoist rings, weld these hoist rings to your load.
The ball bearing on these hoist rings makes it easy to rotate your load even after it’s suspended.
Easily slip these hoist rings in and out of threaded holes by pushing the button to retract their threads.
With three different thread sizes, these hoist rings are useful when you need to lift different types of equipment.
Also known as machinery eyebolts.
Also known as nut eyebolts, these are designed for through-hole applications.
Unlike conventional eyebolts, you can rotate the eye 360° to match the angle of your load.
These eyebolts retain their strength in temperatures as low as -40° F.
The matte black-oxide finish won't reflect light, allowing the eyebolts to blend into the background.
Route wire and cable through the smooth eye without snagging.
Create your own lifting eye by adding an eye nut to a stud or bolt.
With the push of a button the hydraulic lift raises the drum, while the chute controls the flow of the material being dispensed to prevent splashes and spills.
A hydraulic lift raises the drum to the required height, and a manual tilt mechanism positions the drum at the proper angle for emptying
Slide onto the forks of a forklift to raise a drum, then use the hand chain to tilt and drain it from up to 10 feet away.
These dispensers mount to the forks of a forklift for lifting and transport, plus they pivot for manual tilting so dispensing is easy.
The arms on these drum movers automatically close and lock around the side of a drum when lifted with a forklift.
The jaws automatically grip the top of the drum when lifted with a forklift—great for areas with limited side clearance.
This system provides support when lowering workers into and retrieving them from tight spaces. Use the hand-operated winch to control lifting and lowering.