2 Ton Heavy Duty Chain Hoist – Black Bull

$69.99

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8 ft. Standard lift capacity, lifts up to 2 tons (4,000 lbs)
7 ft. Total chain length, 1 ft. chain drop
Use in the shop or as an engine hoist
Heavy duty construction, 1/4? hardened steel chain, mechanical load break
Durable and easy to operate
Diameter of Chain Housing is 5.50
Weighs 22 lbs.

50 in stock

Description

I use the 2 Ton Heavy Duty Chain Hoist to lift small engines. Plus I can lift transmissions, large shop tools, or building supplies, up to 8 feet. For example, I know it’s perfect for use in the garage, shop or farm. The Black Bull 2 Ton Heavy Duty Chain Hoist is a safe and easy way to move and lift equipment and tools. Best of all, the max capacity is 4,000 pounds.

First, I securely hook the chain hoist to the ceiling or overhead beam to lift anything in the garage or shop. The 1/4 inch hardened steel chain is equipped with a mechanical load break. As a result, this chain hoist is durable and safe to operate. Great for tractor and engine repair or shop use.

Item # CHOI2

I use a Chain Hoist because it is a versatile tool used to lift and move heavy objects. To use it, I start by securely mounting the hoist to a sturdy overhead structure. For example, I will use a beam or a dedicated hoist frame. Then I ensure the mounting point can handle the hoist’s load capacity.

Next, I begin by inspecting the chain hoist for any damage or wear before use. In addition, I ensure that the chain and gears are properly lubricated and that the safety mechanisms are functioning correctly. Once everything is in order, I attach the load to the hook or lifting device of the hoist. I make sure the load is balanced and secure to prevent accidents.

To lift the load, I pull the chain handle in a steady, controlled manner. This action engages the hoist’s gears, gradually raising the load. I will monitor the load and hoist throughout the lifting process to ensure stability. I engage the locking mechanism or brake to hold the load in place when the desired height is reached.

To lower the load, I will release the brake and pull the chain handle in the opposite direction. Next, I lower the load slowly and steadily, keeping a close eye on its position. Finally, I detach it from the hoist once the load is in place. Then I will perform any necessary maintenance, including cleaning and inspecting for wear.

 

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