Best Power Air Hoists

Air/Hand Pump Hydraulic Shop Crane allows one person to not only maneuver product from one location to another, but lift the product effortlessly with assistance of everyday factory air.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Bought this to assist with moving a fifth wheel hitch in and out of the truck bed."
"Worked great."

It also has an average decibel rating (dBA) of 80dBA, measured at a distance of three feet from the exhaust manifold, for comfortable noise levels. The Harrington TCR pendant model is typically used in rugged or high-volume production manufacturing or construction environments that require continuous operation in areas such as assembly lines, workstations, and foundry, but also may be used for similar applications in other industries. Hoists are devices that use relatively small amounts of force to lift, lower, and move heavy loads. They are typically used in a variety of industries such as transportation, construction, manufacturing, mining, and material handling for heavy-duty applications, frequent and repetitive activities, or in hazardous areas where electricity is not advisable. Air-powered hoist with hook mount, pendant control for precise handling and remote operation, compact design with low headroom, and unlimited duty cycle for continuous operation in rugged or high-volume production environments.
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The Harrington Cheetah TCS is an air-powered, adjustable speed hoist with a pendant control for precise handling and remote operation; hook mount, cast-aluminum body, and unlimited duty cycle for continuous operation in high-volume production environments; and a spring-loaded, eight-vane motor with air feathering control to facilitate precise load handling and gentle load placement. This hoist has an average decibel rating (dBA) of 80dBA, measured at a distance of three feet from the exhaust manifold, for comfortable noise levels. It has an external speed adjustment screw that can be set without tools, an enclosed disk motor brake for added reliability, and a nickel plated load chain for resistance to corrosion, abrasion, and wear. They are typically used in a variety of industries such as transportation, construction, manufacturing, mining, and material handling for heavy-duty applications, frequent and repetitive activities, or in hazardous areas where electricity is not advisable. Air-powered, adjustable speed hoist with pendant control for precise handling and remote operation.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"works great...no issues,,was used for lifting 25 man liferafts 20 feet."
Best Power Electric Hoists

Maximum Lifting Capacity: 440 Lbs., Maximum Lifting Speed: 33 Feet Per Minute, Maximum Lifting Height: 38 Feet Single Cable Lifting Capacity: 220 Lbs., Single Cable Lifting Speed: 33 Feet Per Minute, Single Cable Lifting Height: 38 Feet Double Cable Lifting Capacity: 440 Lbs., Double Cable Lifting Speed: 16.5 Feet Per Minute, Double Cable Lifting Height: 19 Feet. Braided high carbon steel cable 1/8 inch thick.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"It is used to lift a 200 lb fifth wheel hitch from the bed of my truck when I need to use the truck for other than towing a fifth wheel."
"Shipping was very fast, hoist works very good, saves my back from lifting heavy things, I lift the front of my lawn tractor and change or sharpen blades with out lying on the floor, I adapted the hoist to a barn door rail and rollers, now I can lift and roll anything outside and load it with ease."
"Use it to lift items up to deck so as avoid carrying things from the car UP the steps into the house."
"I put this in my attic so I would no longer have to carry heavy items precariously up a ladder."
"I purchased this lift to put in the attic of my new garage."
"Not only did it make folding and lifting the trailer effortless, I actually unintentionally lifted the entire trailer on first use!"
"i can lift the front end of the tractor and clean the deck in no time and don't even have to take toe deck off to clean!"
"had a job where I was building a deck atop a 3 story building in Nob Hill area of SF, it was a tight squeeze to hand lift materials up to the roof using man power as the only way up was a windy stair which any body knows can be disastrous at best."