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This product weighs 170 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The JET 111000 is a single-phase electric chain hoist rated at 1 ton (2,000 pounds) capacity with a 10-inch lift range. It operates on 115/230 volts and ships prewired for 230 volts, simplifying installation in most shop and industrial settings. The unit draws on a robust motor and precision load chain to lift, lower, and position heavy loads reliably. At 170 pounds, it is built for permanent or semi-permanent overhead mounting. Electricians and millwrights typically handle installation, while mechanics and shop technicians handle day-to-day operation. This hoist suits heavy-duty lifting tasks where a portable or beam-mounted solution is required.
The JET 111000 is suited for use in machine shops, fabrication facilities, warehouses, and maintenance bays. Its dual-voltage design allows adaptation to either a 115-volt or 230-volt single-phase supply, with the hoist prewired at 230 volts from the factory. A 10-inch lift makes it appropriate for applications where overhead clearance is limited but controlled vertical movement of loads up to 1 ton is required. Installation on a fixed beam, monorail, or trolley system is typical.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-install overhead chain hoist for single-phase 115/230-volt electrical services in shop and industrial environments.
Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with NEC requirements for motor-driven equipment. Before mounting or wiring, de-energize the circuit at the breaker and verify zero voltage at the connection point. Confirm the mounting beam or trolley is rated to support the combined weight of the hoist and maximum load. If rewiring from 230 volts to 115 volts, follow the manufacturer wiring diagram located on the unit before energizing.
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