Cranes & Hoists
Cranes & Hoists
Lever hoists are used in many applications from pulling to lifting. Lever hoists are manually operated hoists that use a lever action to move the load.
- Columbus McKinnon Lever Hoists
- Harrington Lever Hoists
Hand chain hoists are a great workstation hoist for lifting applications where precision is necessary. Hand chain hoists are manually operated by the user to raise or lower the product being lifted.
- Columbus McKinnon Hand Chain Hoists
- Harrington Hand Chain Hoists
Electric chain hoists are used in many industries and are typically suspended overhead on a beam or workstation to provide mobility. Electric hoists are the perfect fit when you have repetitive lifts in a work area.
- Columbus McKinnon Electric Chain Hoist
- Harrington Electric Chain Hoist
Air chain hoists are a great way to have a powered lift where electricity is not available or wanted nearby. An air hoist is powered by filtered air to provide the power needed to lift and control your load.
- Columbus McKinnon Air Chain Hoists
- Harrington Air Chain Hoist
- Ingersol Rand Air Chain Hoist
Trolleys are used to connect a hoist to an overhead beam and allow for the hoist to move. Trolleys can be used on a monorail, or as part of a workstation bridge and runway system to allow the hoist to move within a defined work area.
- Columbus McKinnon Trolleys
- Harrington Trolleys
Overhead Cranes
Turnbuckles allow for easy loosening and tensioning of chain and wire rope legs. They are available in eye and eye, hook and eye, jaw and eye, hook and jaw, hook and hook, and jaw and jaw styles. Turnbuckles meet performance requirements of ASTM specification F1145-92 Type 1 Grade 1. Maximum load ratings are based on straight vertical lift in a gradually increasing manner. Any deviations as angular lifts, shock loads, modification of the basic part, etc., will result in drastically reduced maximum loads.
Rail Systems
Turnbuckles allow for easy loosening and tensioning of chain and wire rope legs. They are available in eye and eye, hook and eye, jaw and eye, hook and jaw, hook and hook, and jaw and jaw styles. Turnbuckles meet performance requirements of ASTM specification F1145-92 Type 1 Grade 1. Maximum load ratings are based on straight vertical lift in a gradually increasing manner. Any deviations as angular lifts, shock loads, modification of the basic part, etc., will result in drastically reduced maximum loads.
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