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Little Mule Strap Hoist

Price range: $600.00 through $2,105.00

SKU: Categories: Lifting, Hoists, Lever Chain HoistsBrand: Little Mule

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Little Mule Strap Hoist

The Little Mule Strap Hoist is the preferred hoist by utility industry professionals. For many years, people like you have been relying on this strap hoist to get the job done and stay safe. Whether repairing power lines after a storm or performing routine maintenance, you can count on the Little Mule Strap Hoist.

Applications

  1. Sagging Using a Dynamometer
  2. Dead-Ending
  3. Splicing

Non-Conductive Handle

This hoist is made with a fiberglass handle that has polyester webbing. This adds non-conductive material when using proper hotline handling techniques.

Hooks and Gate Latches

All hooks swivel 360°. You can select which hook type you want.

Safe Design

This strap hoist uses thumb screws to secure the handle. This means the handle won’t come loose while you’re operating it.

Lightweight

Made with cast aluminum frames and has corrosion-resistant stainless steel springs and shafts.

4:1 Design Factor

Meets or exceeds minimum 4:1 design factor and all requirements for ASME/ANSI Standard B-30.21. All units are tested at 125% of rated load.

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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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