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Chain Hoist

Chain hoists are typically electrically powered, but can be manually or pneumatically operated as well. In a chain hoist, the chain is attached to a lifting hook on one end and a drum wheel on the other. To lift, the crank turns the reel and wraps the chain around the spool, raising the load at the end of the hook.

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Brehob Corporation
Indianapolis, IN
800-632-4451
Brehob is a leading provider of high-quality chain hoists in addition to many other related products and parts. Brehob's seasoned professionals provide outstanding fabricating services, 24-hour emergency service, inside repair, customized training and more. Not in Brehob's inventory? Brehob can get it for you. With ISO 9001-2000 certification, Brehob has been in business since 1953.
Otsego Crane & Hoist Company
Otsego, MI
269-672-7222
Otsego offers a wide range of products to provide the overhead material handling equipment that best fits your application. Otsego's team of professionals is ready to assist you with fabrication and installation in parts, upgrades and inspections. Product offering includes high-quality chain hoists that are available at competitive prices. Please call Otsego today!
ANKA Hoist
Las Vegas, NV
780-669-3688
Reach higher with Anka, your manufacturer of a comprehensive range of products, including customized chain hoists for customers who have special demands where traditional systems do not fit. Anka's products can lift up to 300ft/min and as high as 1,485ft. Contact Anka for information about its developed technology for vertical ascending. "We are with you all the way up and all the way down."
J. Herbert Corporation
Kissimmee, FL
800-773-7041
J. Herbert distributes chain hoists from many manufacturers, with a variety of capacities. Products include a wide range of kinds and accessories, including winches, trolleys, monorails and more, meeting the needs of all its valued customers. Please visit J. Herbert's website for more information or give a friendly staff member a call with any questions you may have.
Meyer Material Handling Products, Inc.
Indianapolis, IN
800-899-1648
For 30 years, Meyer Material Handling Products has been a full service material handling products distributor. Meyer can help you with almost any material-handling or storage solution problems. Meyer's products include high-quality chain hoists, in addition to other related equipment, available in both steel and aluminum. Visit Meyer's website to learn more about these and other products.

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Chain Hoist

Chain hoists offer many benefits. First, metal chains are more durable than rope. In addition to their durability, roller or link chain hoists are popular because they are fairly simple and inexpensive. They also require a low level of maintenance and are able to survive high temperatures without suffering damage. In industrial settings, chain hoists are most often used to lift items vertically. Chain hoists are available in multiple varieties; they differ by diameter, load capacity, line material, length, and maximum loaded line speed. Choosing the hoist that fits the needed specifications is important, because safety issues can arise if hoists are misused.