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Air hoists, electric chain hoists and wire rope hoists are among the pieces of equipment that IHS can supply for your particular lifting or rigging needs. We sell and rent beam trolleys, lever hoists, rigging blocks and more. We also provide load testing, preventive care and OSHA inspection services.
Since 1924, Ingersoll-Rand® has manufactured and engineered winches and high-capacity hoists. We are dedicated to providing our customers with great service and solutions by offering custom designs, high-capacity chain hoists; electric, air and hydraulic winches and more. Visit our website today!
For over 80 years TAWI has been manufacturing and distributing complete lighter lifting solutions: Vacuum lifters, Crane systems, Electric lifters, Hoists and Manipulators. Proven to more ergonomically & effectively handle goods, saving you money. Exact, simple & safe solutions, easily integrated.
For 20+ years, Hi-Tech Hoist has provided reliable portable hoists, platform hoists and cable hoists for the construction industry. We find solutions to your unique problems, even if it’s with our competition. You can also find many hoisting accessories including monorails, baskets, slings and more.
R&M® Materials Handling has over 75 years of innovating, designing and producing top quality overhead material handling products and services. Through a network of distributors we supply versatile wire rope hoists, electric chain hoists, manual chain hoists, concert hoists, crane components and more.
Engine hoists are used to lift and remove the engines of airplanes, boats, and automobiles. They work similarly to other hoists, wrapping a cable around a drum wheel in order to lift vertically, but they have a specific design to aid in their task.
Engine hoists generally sit on two legs on the ground that are attached to a vertical boom. These legs reach out underneath the undercarriage of the vehicle. A long arm reaches out from the top of the boom, over the hood of the car; this is where the fastening hook hangs. Most engine hoists use a metal chain line rather than rope or wire.
Used by both professionals and amateur hot rod builders, engine hoists are sometimes call floor cranes. Engine hoists are usually capable of being folded to conserve space and have wheels for increased mobility. Some models also have telescoping booms for versatility.