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This product weighs 105 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 9570 is a 2-ton electric chain hoist designed for demanding industrial and commercial lifting applications. It delivers up to 10 feet of lift height and is built around a multi-disc magnetic brake system that provides positive load holding and precise load spotting. A 24-volt pushbutton pendant station allows thumb, trigger, or two-handed operation, giving the operator full control during load positioning. An overload limiting clutch protects both the hoist and the load from damaging overloads. This unit is suited for installation by qualified riggers, millwrights, and maintenance electricians in facilities where overhead lifting is a regular part of operations.
The 9570 is built for H-3 duty service classification, allowing on-time up to 25 percent of the work period. It is appropriate for use in manufacturing, warehousing, fabrication shops, and similar commercial or industrial environments where a reliable overhead electric chain hoist is needed. Available motor configurations include single-phase and three-phase voltage options, making this hoist adaptable to a variety of facility power supplies. Adjustable upper and lower limit switches allow the operator to set precise travel boundaries for the load.
Designed as an OEM-style electric chain hoist for overhead lifting systems requiring a 2-ton capacity unit with a 10-foot lift height in single-phase or three-phase power configurations.
Installation should be performed by a qualified rigger or licensed electrician familiar with overhead hoisting equipment and applicable OSHA and ASME B30.16 standards for overhead hoists. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the circuit before making any electrical connections. Verify that the overhead support structure is rated to carry the hoist weight plus the full working load before mounting. Inspect all hook latches, chain, and limit switch settings before placing the unit into service.
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