When operating, inspecting, and maintaining used hoists, it is vital to follow all instructions. Beyond that, it must be said that each hoist, although achieving a similar goal of lifting, is different (whether slightly or vastly different). As a result of these differences, safety quickly gets compromised when instructions for a specific hoist are not followed. For instance, a Coffing Electric chain hoist differs from a CM or Yale hoist. Below, we want to highlight distinctions between a Coffing hoist and Coffing hoist parts.
A Coffing JLC series hoist is a portable yet rugged option that offers precise and quick lifting. The hoist is rugged, meaning it can take a beating, but it is still lightweight (constructed from a lightweight aluminum alloy). This specific model is equipped with an oil bath transmission with heat-treated alloy steel gears. These gears provide a reliable overload limit clutch. This hoist is dependable and smooth.
These devices have a pushbutton station to fit in the user's hand comfortably. This feature allows the operator to guide loads that are being lifted and moved safely. Terminal blocks on the hoist ensure easy voltage conversion (dual-voltage models).
Other unique safety features of Coffing hoist parts include:
Magnetic Disc Brake – ensures impressive and reliable stopping and secure holding
Adjustable Lower & Upper Limit Switch – this regulates the load while traveling
Hooks & Safety Latches – chain is attached to slack at the end of the load chain