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This product weighs 83 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 MILWAUKEE 9566 is a 1-ton capacity electric chain hoist designed for industrial and commercial lifting applications. It delivers reliable, controlled load movement at lifting heights up to 10 feet. A built-in multi-disc magnetic brake provides positive load holding and spotting, while an overload limiting clutch protects against damaging overload conditions. The unit weighs 83 pounds and ships as a single hoist assembly. Adjustable upper and lower limit switches allow the operator to regulate load travel precisely. A 24-volt push button pendant station enables thumb, trigger, or two-handed control. Installers in rigging, maintenance, and general industrial trades specify this hoist for repetitive overhead lifting tasks.
The MILWAUKEE 9566 is suited for overhead lifting in manufacturing facilities, warehouses, maintenance bays, and commercial construction settings. It is rated for H-3 duty service classification, supporting on-time usage up to 25 percent of the work period. Single-phase or three-phase voltage motor options are available to match site power requirements. The 24-volt pendant control station keeps low-voltage operation at the operator level for safe, hands-on load management. This hoist is typically installed by licensed riggers or qualified maintenance personnel following applicable ASME and OSHA overhead lifting standards.
Designed as a direct-use electric chain hoist for standard overhead monorail beam and trolley mounting applications in industrial and commercial environments.
Installation and rigging should be performed by a qualified rigger or licensed professional familiar with ASME B30.16 standards for overhead hoists. De-energize and lock out the power supply before mounting, wiring, or servicing the unit. Verify that the support structure and beam are rated to handle the combined dead load of the hoist and the intended lifted load. Inspect the top hook latch, chain, and limit switch function before placing the hoist into service.
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