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Electric Chain Hoist

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Electric Chain Hoist by Loadmate is available for standard duty to heavy duty applications. These are designed as per IS 6547 and comply with all the specifications mentioned in the IS Code. LOADMATE electric chain hoists have many standard features traditionally known as optional on most electric chain hoists by other manufacturers.
An Electric Chain Hoist must be designed to integrate into a system of choice. These include Overhead Bridge Cranes, construction Bridge Crane Kits, Rail Systems, to a standalone unit on a Jib Crane or Gantry Crane. Trolleys must provide smooth movement of load and create low resistance movement of the ‘I’ beam girders.

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