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Mountain Productions Chain Hoist Handles

Mountain Productions Chain Hoist Handles

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Mountain Productions Chain Hoist Handles

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The Story

Mountain Productions Chain Hoist Handles

We work with chain hoist motors every day. Frequent lifting and moving of chain hoists can be tiring, resulting in fatigued workers and lower quality output. 

 

Spring-loaded handles are accessories that make transporting motors by hand much more convenient. Our chain hoist handles are domestically manufactured from steel and stainless steel, and are finished with black powder coating to match the hoist body aesthetic.

 

While not in use, these handles sit close to the hoist frame and out of the way. This is a bare bones chain hoist accessory that will have you loading and unloading motors with ease. Our chain hoist handles come with screws included for installation.

 

V1 vs V2 Capacity

The difference between the V1 and V2 models is that the V1 is designed for 1/2-ton capacity, while the V2 is built for 1-ton capacity.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Mountain Productions Chain Hoist Handles

We work with chain hoist motors every day. Frequent lifting and moving of chain hoists can be tiring, resulting in fatigued workers and lower quality output. 

 

Spring-loaded handles are accessories that make transporting motors by hand much more convenient. Our chain hoist handles are domestically manufactured from steel and stainless steel, and are finished with black powder coating to match the hoist body aesthetic.

 

While not in use, these handles sit close to the hoist frame and out of the way. This is a bare bones chain hoist accessory that will have you loading and unloading motors with ease. Our chain hoist handles come with screws included for installation.

 

V1 vs V2 Capacity

The difference between the V1 and V2 models is that the V1 is designed for 1/2-ton capacity, while the V2 is built for 1-ton capacity.