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Liffu Electric Scaffold Hoist 230V Wire Rope 60m 250Kg

T31356
$89900
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SHIPPING TO HOME AND RURAL DELIVERY ADDRESSES
This item is over 25Kg so it must be sent by Transport (i.e. collected and delivered by truck). The standard delivery charge calculated at checkout only covers delivery to town and city CBD business addresses (and if applicable the local freight depot). Unfortunately, it does not cover working-from-home business addresses. If you are unsure if your address qualifies for the standard shipping rate or want to have this item delivered to a home or rural address please contact us for a quote before ordering.


This hoist hooks onto a standard-size scaffold tube (up to 50mm O.D.) making it a good option for builders, roofers, and brick layers to get your materials up to where you're working. It will save you a lot of time and effort when working at heights.

Just plug it into an ordinary power point and away you go. The electromagnetic brake is released only when the up/down switch is operated making it fail-safe in the event of a power failure.

The 60-metre wire rope makes it suitable for working at great heights when you'd normally have to hire a crane.

FEATURES 
> Up/down switch
> Emergency stop
> Up overrun protection
> Thermal overload protection
> Electromagnetic brake
> Uses normal power point
> Cable strain relief
> Hook ballast

SPECIFICATIONS 
Capacity 250Kg
Lifting height 60m
Lifting speed 15m/min 
Hook to hook 600mm
Wire rope diameter 4.5mm
Hooks on 50mm max O.D. tube
Single phase 230VAC 1300W
Duty cycle 40% over 10 minutes
Pendant cable 1.6m (extendable)
Size 460L x 200W x 600H mm 
Weight 32Kg

STANDARDS
European 2006/42/EC EN14492-2 and EN60204-32
CE, GS, EMC, and RoHS

INCLUDES
Electric hoist
User manual

 

What's the difference between and HOIST and a WINCH?

HOISTS are for LIFTING - A 200Kg hoist could probably pull a 1000Kg load
WINCHES are for PULLING - A 1000Kg winch could probably only lift 100Kg

Pulling is easier than lifting and a lifted load needs to be stopped with a brake.

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