A pneumatic (air) chain hoist is a lifting device powered by compressed air that uses a chain and hook system to raise, lower, and position heavy loads. It’s commonly used in hazardous, explosive, or wet environments where electric hoists might not be safe or practical.
Battery-powered chain hoists provides mobile lifting capability, ideal for environments where a fixed power source is unavailable or portability is a key requirement. These hoists utilize a rechargeable battery to power the hoist, allowing for efficient lifting and lowering of loads without the need for electricity or compressed air. This design offers the power of a chain hoist in a cordless and easily transportable package.
An electric chain hoist provides powered vertical lifting and lowering capabilities. Different mounting options, including lug, hook, and systems using plain, geared, or motorized trolleys, are available.
A Hand chain hoists, also known as manual chain hoists or chain blocks, are mechanical lifting devices powered by hand. By pulling the hand chain, operators can raise or lower loads. Their simple design, reliability, and affordability make them a popular choice. These hoists are available with hook or trolley suspensions.
A Lever hoists, sometimes referred to as ratchet lever hoists or come-alongs, are manually operated devices. They utilize a lever handle to lift, lower, or pull heavy objects.
A wire rope hoist is a mechanical lifting device that uses wire rope wrapped around a drum to provide vertical lifting and lowering capabilities. These hoists are commonly powered by electric or pneumatic motors. They can be integrated into single or double girder crane systems. We offer models with varying duty cycles, low headroom configurations, and explosion-proof options to meet your specific needs.