Vestil MINI-2 Mini Cable Hoist, Single Line Uniform Capacity: 200 lbs., Double Line Uniform Capacity: 400 lbs., 30 fpm Max Lift Speed, 115V

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Feature

Economical electric hoist for light-duty use
Both single and double-line lifting applications are easy to configure
Electric motor for lifting loads weighing up to 200 lbs
Requires 115V AC power source for operation

Description

The Vestil MINI electric cable hoist is a power hoist , an electric motor for use with 115V AC sources, and a compact design for mobility. This hoist can be used in a single line cable configuration with 36 ft. length for greater lifting or pulling distance, or in a double line cable configuration with 18 ft. length for added load capacity. This hoist has a push button hand control to facilitate ease of use.

Hoists are devices that use relatively small amounts of force to lift and lower heavy loads. Power hoists transfer a small motor-generated force across a series of gears that multiply the force into one large enough to lift the designated load. Their lifting mechanisms consist of a motor; drive shaft and gear set; and a chain, rope, or wire . Hoists are commonly suspended from structures by hook or trolley mounts, and are used in a variety of industries such as transportation, construction, manufacturing, mining, and material handling.

Load capacity is the maximum rated load a hoist can handle. While manufacturers may indicate they have tested a hoist beyond its limits, operators should never attempt to lift a load heavier than the maximum rated load. Lifting speed describes, in feet per minute (fpm), how quickly the hoist can lift the maximum rated load. Lift is the maximum vertical distance the load hook can move a load. Headroom is the distance from the bottom of the load hook to the top of the hoist. This is the minimum amount of vertical space needed for the hoist to hang freely and operate correctly. Duty ratings describe the maximum amount of time a hoist can run and the number of times it can start over a given time period under various conditions such as intermittent use, or short and lengthy periods of operation.

Vestil manufactures materials handling equipment, including hoists and trolleys, jib and gantry cranes, loading dock equipment, and storage solutions. The company, founded in 1968, is headquartered in Angola, IN.