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Remove the handle to wind these winches with a power drill and move loads more gradually than with other winches. The one-piece machined gears stand up to daily use.
Tackle frequent lifting jobs with these rugged winches—their one-piece machined gears stand up to daily use.
These winches are stainless steel for corrosion resistance. Their one-piece machined gears stand up to daily use.
Move loads more gradually than with other winches. These take longer to wind but require less effort. Their one-piece machined gears stand up to daily use.
These winches are designed for occasional use.
An automatic brake holds the load, even when power is lost.
These winches operate longer than standard electric winches.
Because these winches run on compressed air, they give you longer operating times than electric winches.
These winches operate longer and require shorter breaks than standard air-powered winches.
Remove the handle to wind these winches with a power drill.
Turn the crank to move material horizontally. These winches wind faster than precise-positioning winches.
These winches move loads more gradually than standard hand winches. They take longer to wind but require less effort.
One-piece gears provide more durability than the riveted gears of other hand winches. These winches move loads more gradually than standard hand winches. They take longer to wind but require less effort.
Use the handheld control to move loads horizontally.
With a handle and mounting hook for portability, these winches can move from job to job.
For high capacities and long life, these winches have a powerful hydraulic motor and hardened steel gears.
Use the bore to mount these pulleys on a shaft. These pulleys are also known as sheaves.
Mount these pulleys to a flat surface.
Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts.
Also known as snatch blocks, these open so it’s easier to feed the rope through the housing—a free rope end is not needed.