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CM Cyclone Hand Chain Hoist

1 customer review

Price range: $1,403.00 through $9,597.00

SKU: CMCHCategories: Lifting, Hoists, Hand Chain HoistsBrand: CM

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CM Cyclone Hand Chain Hoist

The CM Cyclone Hand Chain Hoist features superior engineering, efficiency and durability and is considered one of the most popular and reliable hand chain hoists ever designed.

Product Specs

  • 14 to 10 Ton
  • 10′ to 20′ Lift

Features & Benefits

  • Most Interchangeability of Parts in the Industry
  • Standard Load Limiter for Simple, Automatic Overload Protection
  • Enclosed Contoured Weston-Type Automatic Brake for Positive Load Control
  • High-Efficiency Spur Gearing for Greater Lift with Minimum Effort
  • Rugged Hoistaloy Chain for Added Strength and Durability
  • Fully Machined, Forged Liftwheel Pockets for Easier Lifting and Smooth Free Chaining
  • High-Strength Aluminuj Alloy Castings in Frame and Covers
  • Inspected over 75 Times to meet or Exceed HMI and ASME/ANSI Performanced and Safety Standards
  • Standard hand Chain Drop is 2′ Less than Lift (Example: 10′ Lift Hoist has 8′ Hand Chain Drop)
  • Lifetime Warranty
  • Metric Rated
  • Made in USA

 

Weight 40 lbs
Dimensions 13 × 13 × 13 in
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  1. Liam feely

    Excellent hoists ,very user friendly, quality and operation you will not find is the cheap Asian hoists, an investment is a great tool that will outlast others

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FAQs

  • What do I do if my hoist doesn’t work?

    PWI offers support Monday — Friday 5:00 AM — 2:30 PM EST. Contact our service team by phone (574) 646-2015.

  • How do I maintain my hoist?

    In general, keep your chain oiled and don’t lift over the rated capacity.

  • If a CM hoist stops moving up, what should I check?

    Limit switches can move if the chain is constantly run all the way up to the top. In order to avoid this, don’t run the chain all the way to the top.

  • The chain on my hoist will go down, but it won't go up. What's wrong?

    It’s usually the limit switch. Manually move the toggle up and down a few times and it should start working again.

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