Product Overview
Atlas Lifting and Rigging ALH-032-10-OP Lever Hoist with Overload Protection
The ALH-032-10-OP lever hoist is built to deliver dependable performance in heavy-duty applications where extended lift height and safety are essential. With a 3.2-ton (6,400 lbs) capacity and a 10-foot lift height, this hoist offers the strength and reach needed for industrial, rigging, and construction environments.
Equipped with a mechanical overload protection system, the hoist helps prevent excessive loading, thereby safeguarding both the operator and the equipment. Rugged steel construction, a heat-treated alloy steel load chain, and forged swivel hooks ensure long service life and smooth operation under stress. The sleek handle and three-position selector switch provide intuitive control for precise lifting and lowering.
Key Features:
- 3.2-Ton Load Capacity: Handles demanding lifting tasks safely and efficiently.
- 10-Foot Lift Height: Extended reach for high or offset lifting applications.
- Mechanical Overload Protection: Automatically disengages to prevent overloading.
- Forged Swivel Hooks with Safety Latches: Ensure secure and flexible attachment points.
- Heat-Treated Alloy Steel Load Chain: Built to withstand wear and repeated use.
- Free-Chaining Mechanism: Allows easy slack chain adjustment during setup.
- Three-Position Selector Switch: Offers precise control for lifting, lowering, or neutral operation.
- Ergonomic Lever Handle: Comfortable grip for effective, fatigue-free handling.
Specifications:
- Model: ALH-032-10-OP
- Capacity: 3.2 Tons (6,400 lbs / 2,903 kg)
- Lift Height: 10 ft (3.0 m)
- Overload Protection: Integrated mechanical slip clutch
- Hook Type: Forged swivel hooks with safety latches
- Load Chain: Heat-treated alloy steel
- Lever Handle Length: Approx. 16 inches
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
- Net Weight: Approx. 52 lbs (23.6 kg)
The Atlas ALH-032-10-OP is a rugged, safety-focused solution for professionals who demand reliability, reach, and protection in their lifting operations.