Description:
The W5 Industrial Chain Block 3M c/w Load Limit Switch 20T is built to handle the most demanding industrial and construction applications. With a massive 20-tonne lifting capacity and a 3-meter lift height, this chain block is equipped with an integrated load limit switch to prevent overloading, enhancing safety and reliability during operation.
Manufactured from high-strength steel, this manual chain hoist ensures consistent performance and long-lasting durability, even in challenging environments. The smooth chain operation allows for precise and controlled lifting, while the compact and portable design makes it easy to transport and set up on various job sites.
Features:
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20-tonne lifting capacity (20,000kg) – ideal for the heaviest lifting tasks
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3-meter lift height – suitable for standard industrial lifting applications
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Integrated load limit switch – enhances safety by preventing overload
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Heavy-duty steel construction – built to withstand extreme conditions
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Smooth manual chain operation – precise and controlled lifting
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Compact and portable design – easy to transport and install
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Corrosion-resistant finish – protects against environmental wear
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Manual operation – no need for external power sources
Applications:
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Heavy-duty lifting and rigging
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Industrial and maintenance tasks
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Construction and building site operations
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Workshop and fabrication environments
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Warehouse and logistics applications
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Controlled load handling with safety features
Why Choose the W5 Industrial Chain Block 3M c/w Load Limit Switch 20T?
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Maximum lifting capacity for the most demanding industrial tasks
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Enhanced safety with integrated load limit switch
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Durable and robust design for long-term use
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Smooth and efficient manual chain mechanism
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Compact and portable for easy on-site setup
Order Online at WA Lifting Equipment:
Equip your site with the W5 Industrial Chain Block 3M c/w Load Limit Switch 20T.
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