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This product weighs 93 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 9571 is a 2-ton capacity electric chain hoist designed for industrial and commercial lifting applications. It runs on a three-phase motor rated at 230/460 volts AC with a 3-amp draw at low voltage, and it raises loads at 8 feet per minute to a maximum lift height of 10 feet. A built-in multi-disc magnetic brake provides positive load holding and precise spotting. A 24-volt push button pendant station fits in one hand and supports thumb, trigger, or two-handed operation. Electricians and rigging professionals install this unit in manufacturing, warehouse, and maintenance environments where reliable overhead lifting is required.
The MILWAUKEE 9571 is suited for three-phase power installations in industrial facilities, fabrication shops, and maintenance bays. The adjustable upper and lower limit switches allow precise control of load travel, making it appropriate for applications with strict positioning requirements. The latch-type rigid top hook provides a secure connection to overhead trolleys or structural beams. This hoist is part of the Milwaukee professional electric chain hoist line, which spans 0.5 to 2.0 tons capacity and 10 to 20 feet of lift height.
Designed for use in three-phase power installations as part of the Milwaukee professional electric chain hoist series, which covers load capacities from 0.5 to 2.0 tons and lift heights from 10 to 20 feet.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician and qualified rigging professional in accordance with applicable OSHA, NEC, and ASME B30.16 standards for overhead hoists. De-energize and lock out the power supply before making any electrical connections or mounting adjustments. Verify that the supporting structure is rated for the combined dead load and dynamic load before suspending the hoist. Confirm proper phase rotation before initial operation to ensure correct lift direction.
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