The Wadfow 1 Ton Chain Pulley Block (WCK2581) is a manual material handling device designed for lifting and lowering heavy loads up to 1 ton with a standard lift height of 2.8 meters. It features a single high-strength load chain and is ideal for workshops, construction, manufacturing sites, and warehouses. The compact and robust design includes a steel body finished with polishing for durability, and the system operates by pulling the hand chain to elevate the load smoothly and safely via the gear mechanism. These blocks are known for their efficiency, mechanical advantage, and low effort required to lift heavy objects, making them essential for safe and reliable vertical lifting applications.
Features
:- Number of Load Chains: Single chain, simplifying operation and maintenance.
- Manual Operation: Operated by pulling the hand chain, providing precise control without power requirements.
- Material Construction: Made from mild steel for the body, featuring polished or corrosion-resistant finishes for longevity.
- Hooks: Equipped with heavy-duty top and bottom hooks for secure load attachment.
Applications
:- Industrial Maintenance: Useful in workshops and factories for maintenance tasks, such as lifting machinery or moving spare parts and components during repairs.
- Warehousing and Logistics: Facilitates loading and unloading heavy goods, moving items in storage facilities, and organizing stock in warehouses.
- Construction: Assists in vertical lifting of construction materials like steel bars, concrete components, and scaffolding on job sites.
- Assembly Lines: Supports lifting, holding, and positioning heavy assembly parts in manufacturing plants for easier and safer operations.
- Automotive Workshops: Provides safe lifting for vehicle engines, transmissions, and other sizable parts.
- Cranes and Gantries: Often mounted on bridge cranes, single grinder cranes, or gantry cranes to enhance overall lifting capabilities.
- Projects with Limited Power Supply: Ideal for remote sites and situations where electric hoists are impractical because it works entirely manually.