Key Features and Specifications: Load Capacity: 1 Ton (1000 kg or 2200 lbs). This is the maximum weight it’s safely designed to lift. Lifting Height: 6 meters (approximately 20 feet). This specifies the maximum vertical distance the load can be lifted. Manual Operation: Operated by pulling a hand chain, making it independent of external power sources. High-Strength Chain: Both the load chain (the chain that lifts the actual load) and the hand chain are made of durable, high-strength alloy steel (often G80 or G100 grade) to ensure safety and longevity. The load chain links are typically designed to fit precisely into the sprockets for smooth operation and to prevent slipping. Safety Hooks: Equipped with heavy-duty hooks at both the top (for suspension) and bottom (for attaching the load). These hooks typically feature safety latches to prevent accidental disengagement of the load. They often rotate 360 degrees for versatility. Braking System: Incorporates a reliable mechanical load brake system (e.g., a Weston-type brake or similar) that automatically holds the load securely in place even when the hand chain is released, preventing the load from slipping or falling. Durable Construction: The internal gears and outer casing are typically made from robust steel or alloy materials, designed to withstand demanding industrial environments and provide protection from dust and moisture. Precision Lifting: The manual operation allows for very fine control over the lifting and lowering speed, enabling precise positioning of the load.





