Electric Chain Hoist
- Columbus McKinnon9514NH - LDS NH 3T 10' HK 11FPM 460VManufacturer Part Number 9514NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $7,114.25 Regular Price $10,348.00
- Columbus McKinnon9511NH - LDS NH 3T 10' HK 5FPM 230VManufacturer Part Number 9511NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $6,232.19 Regular Price $9,065.00
- Columbus McKinnon9509NH - LDS NH 3T 15' HK 11FPM 460/230Manufacturer Part Number 9509NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $6,663.94 Regular Price $9,693.00
- Columbus McKinnon9508NH - LDS NH 3T 10' HK 11FPM 460/230Manufacturer Part Number 9508NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $6,221.88 Regular Price $9,050.00
- Columbus McKinnon4255NH - LDS NH 1T 20' HK 32FPM 460/230Manufacturer Part Number 4255NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $5,268.31 Regular Price $7,663.00
- Columbus McKinnon4244NH - LDS NH 1/2T 15' HK 64FPM 460/230Manufacturer Part Number 4244NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $5,207.81 Regular Price $7,575.00
- Columbus McKinnon4214NH - LDS NH 1/2T 15' HK 32FPM 460/230Manufacturer Part Number 4214NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $3,687.75 Regular Price $5,364.00
- Columbus McKinnon4213NH - LDS NH 1/2T 20' HK 32FPM 115VManufacturer Part Number 4213NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $3,832.81 Regular Price $5,575.00
- Columbus McKinnon3561NH - LDS NH 2T 10' HK 16FPM 230VManufacturer Part Number 3561NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $6,492.06 Regular Price $9,443.00
- Columbus McKinnon3555NH - LDS NH 1T 10' HK 32FPM 460/230Manufacturer Part Number 3555NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $4,976.81 Regular Price $7,239.00
- Columbus McKinnon3545NH - LDS NH 1/2T 10' HK 64FPM 460/230Manufacturer Part Number 3545NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $5,061.38 Regular Price $7,362.00
- Columbus McKinnon3506NH - LDS NH 2T 10' HK 8FPM 230VManufacturer Part Number 3506NHAvailability Available For OrderSpecial Price $5,376.94 Regular Price $7,821.00
Electric Chain Hoists
There are a variety of tools that are universally useful across most if not all industries, in large part because they can be used to handle parts and materials that are too fragile or too heavy to lift by hand. It makes them useful in most warehousing situations and a variety of uses in general manufacturing, fabrication, material refinement, construction, automotive repair, and other key sectors in the business community. An electric chain hoist is the perfect equipment tool. Many companies choose an electric chain hoist for operations where a steel chain's durability and strength benefit the project. Before ordering from Hoosier Crane, you need to decide which electric chain hoist your business needs.
Finding the Right Chain Hoist
Generally speaking, electric chain hoists are able to lift heavier loads. Begin with identifying the capacity that you will need to handle every job with a single piece of equipment. Often, auto shops and other operations lifting engines find they need only a one-ton hoist. By contrast, though, a fabrication shop working on a range of large parts might need to lift a load up to five tons, and some businesses will need even higher capacity hoist than that. The only way to be sure you've got the right hoist picked out is by checking out every job it's going to be doing before you buy.
Differences Between Brands
When you pick an electric chain hoist, you'll find the same differences in price points across models with similar features that you'd find among consumer products. Like those products, the choices are sometimes a matter of branding, but at other times they represent differences in design choices or materials. It can be hard to know which you're looking for, but the product specs can help you figure it out. Just check out features like the maximum lifting speed, voltage, or duty cycle to see the real performance differences that can help guide your choice. That tells you how much power you're dealing with, how easy installation will be, and what the real differences in power consumption might look like across different models.