Coffing LSB-C Lever Chain Hoist

$499.00$1,519.00

SKU: Categories: Lever Chain Hoists

COMPACT AND RUGGED DESIGN

Now featuring a shorter lever for 1½-ton units, the full LSB-C hoist portfolio is ideal for use in applications with space constraints and is easy to transport. Also features an impact-resistant, stamped steel housing to withstand rigorous use.

LOW PULL FORCE

Simple, low-effort operation. Double-reduction gearing and a short, cushioned-grip handle ensure ease of use with minimal handle effort.

WATER-RESISTANT DESIGN

Enclosed-style handwheel protects internal components from water and debris.

EASY FREE CHAINING

A state-of-the-art freewheeling mechanism allows for quick and easy one-handed take-up and positioning of slack chain.

IMPROVED SAFETY AND DURABILITY

For added safety, the LSB-C now includes a forked latch that allows for better seating of the latch in the hook to prevent disengagement or damage to the latch.

LIFT

Standard models with 5, 10, 15, and 20 ft. lifts as well as less chain. Additional lifts available upon request.

360° ROTATING HANDLE

The rotating handle provides versatile rigging options when used in confined spaces.

CAPACITIES

¾, 1, 1-1/2, 3, and 6 tons. Metric rated.

POSITIVE LOAD CONTROL

Enclosed screw-and-disc type load brake stays clean and dry for positive load positioning. Latches on hooks provide positive load engagement.

LIFETIME WARRANTY

Brand

Country of Origin

Import

Capacity

3⁄4 Ton, 1 Ton, 1 1⁄2 Ton, 3 Ton, 6 Ton

Lift

5', 10', 15', 20'

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Frequently Asked Questions

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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