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SKU: CMMLCategories: CM, Lever Chain Hoists

CM Series 602 & 603 Mini Lever Hoist

3 customer reviews

$169.00$269.00

  • 14 to 12 Ton
  • 5′ to 10′ Lift

The CM Series 602 & 603 Mini-Ratchet Lever Hoists are the most compact ratchet lever hoists on the market. they perform just like the larger models, but can be easily transported and stored in a toolbox.

Mini Lever Hoist Benefits & Features

  • Plated Load Chain is Standard
  • Weston-type Load Brake
  • Rubber Hand Grip for Better Comfort and Security
  • Lightweight Design for Easy Portability
  • Compact Design for Use in Confined Spaces with One-Hand Operation
  • Forged Upper and Lower Hooks with Latches Standard
  • Impact-Resistant, All-Steel Frame, Gear Case and Cover
  • Hardened Link-Type Alloy Steel Load Chain for Strength and Long Wear
  • Free Wheeling Feature Allows for Quick Load attachment
  • Metric Rated
Weight 6 lbs
Dimensions 13 × 13 × 13 in
Brand

Capacity

1⁄4 Ton, 1⁄4 Ton (550 LB), 1⁄2 Ton, 1⁄2 Ton (1,100 LB)

Country of Origin

Import

Lift

5', 10'

  1. Kevin McMahon

    I purchased the 603, which is the half ton size and I must say I am impressed at what it can do and how well it is built. I bought this primarily to lift my zero turn mower deck up to change out blades so I didn’t need anything larger in size. My guess is it’s lifting no more than 700 lbs, I have a heavymower deck with about 260 pounds of counterweights on the front end which adds to the heft. Because it is solidly built, I am quite comfortable lifting this weight and working under it. I do still use car jacks as backup of course for safety. I looked at cheaper Harbor Freight offshore brands before buying this one and I am glad I spent the extra bucks went this way. When it comes to hoists, don’t skimp. This little 603 packs a lot of punch in a very small package.

  2. David Pawlishen (verified owner)

    Used one at work and like it. So I bought one for around the house and to keep in the truck when I go hunting, just used to pull a blow down off the road. Great Little Tool

  3. Jeff Boyles

    Very well-built compact hoist. Great for limited headroom applications. I purchased both the 1/4 and 1/2 ton units. Small enough to store in a small tool bag.

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What do I do if my hoist doesn’t work?

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How do I perform a hook inspection?

Examine hooks for the following:

  • Missing or illegible hook manufacturer’s identification or secondary manufacturer’s identification
  • Missing or illegible rated load identification
  • Excessive pitting or corrosion
  • Cracks, nicks, or gouges
  • Wear—any wear exceeding 10% (or as recommended by the manufacturer) of the original section dimension of the hook or its load pin
  • Deformation—any visible apparent bend or twist from the plane of the unbent hook
  • Throat opening—any distortion causing an increase in throat opening of 5% not to exceed 1/4” (6mm), or as recommended by the manufacturer
  • Inability to lock—any self-locking hook that does not lock
  • Inoperative latch (if provided)—any damaged latch or malfunctioning latch that not close the hook’s throat
  • Damaged, missing, or malfunctioning hook attachment and securing means
  • Thread wear, damage, or corrosion
  • Evidence of heat exposure or unauthorized welding
  • Evidence of unauthorized alterations such as drilling, machining, grinding, or other modifications

If signs of any of those listed above are visually apparent, then use of said hook is mandated to be out of service until proper repair by qualified personnel has been performed.

How often should I perform a hook inspection?

In order to ensure your safety, the ASME requires hooks to be periodically inspected once a month. If a professional recommends even more often, then this supersedes the periodic monthly inspection.

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