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Brehob CorporationIndianapolis, IN 800-632-4451 For high-quality and affordable engine hoists, turn to Brehob Corporation, an employee owned company consisting of three divisions at seven locations. Brehob is a quality service company with the Indianapolis location ISO 9001-2000 certification and is ready to meet your needs with its quality sales support team. Please call Brehob Corporation today!
Otsego Crane & Hoist CompanyOtsego, MI 269-672-7222 Otsego C&H is a leading company that provides precision manufactured engine hoists to a wide range of customers at affordable prices. Otsego's full line of products and services are designed and fabricated by a team of highly experienced and knowledgeable engineers who are dedicated to providing their customers with the solutions that will move them forward. Please contact Otsego today.
ANKA HoistLas Vegas, NV 780-669-3688 When selecting an ANKA engine hoist, you also choose access to progressive technology and genuine experience of vertical transportation from all over the world. ANKA`s products are specially considered for their durability, dependability and economical usage, giving you minimum unforeseen downtime. Please call ANKA today with any questions you may have or check out the website.
J. Herbert CorporationKissimmee, FL 800-773-7041 Established in 1978, J. Herbert Corporation has over 25 years of experience in the manufacture of engine hoists for industrial applications. Systems are engineered and custom built to satisfy the most precise of customer specifications. Professional field installation services by Herbert's crews are also provided. Please contact J. Herbert Corporation today with any questions!
Meyer Material Handling Products, Inc.Indianapolis, IN 800-899-1648 If you are looking for a company that can help find solutions and values each customer, then you have found one with Meyer. Meyer Material Handling is a full service material handling and storage products distributor and has been providing quality engine hoists since 1974. Meyer is dedicated to supporting its customers, many of which are Fortune 500 companies. Please call Meyer today.
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Engine Hoist
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.