Product Overview
Atlas Lifting and Rigging ALH-016-20-OP-SH Lever Hoist with Overload Protection and Ship Hooks
The ALH-016-20-OP-SH delivers maximum lifting control, extended reach, and enhanced rigging flexibility for demanding jobsite environments. With a 1.5-ton capacity, a 20-foot lift height, and forged ship hooks, this hoist is specifically engineered for marine, offshore, and industrial applications requiring wider hook openings and added load protection.
This model is equipped with a mechanical overload protection system to prevent damage from overloading. The heat-treated alloy steel load chain and rugged steel housing ensure consistent strength and durability under pressure. The forged ship hooks offer secure, wide-mouth rigging versatility when connecting to non-standard anchor points, such as beam flanges, rounded bars, or structural hardware.
Key Features:
- 1.5-Ton Load Capacity: Ideal for medium-duty lifting and pulling tasks.
- 20-Foot Lift Height: Long reach for elevated or overhead applications.
- Ship Hooks (SH): Wide-throat forged hooks for non-standard rigging points.
- Integrated Overload Protection: Mechanical slip clutch prevents operation beyond rated capacity.
- Heat-Treated Alloy Steel Chain: High strength and wear resistance for demanding use.
- Forged Steel Construction: Durable and reliable in industrial and marine environments.
- Three-Mode Selector: Quickly switch between lifting, lowering, and free chaining.
- Compact Lever Design: Ergonomic for controlled manual operation.
Specifications:
- Model: ALH-016-20-OP-SH
- Capacity: 1.5 Tons (3,000 lbs / 1,360 kg)
- Lift Height: 20 ft (6.1 m)
- Hook Type: Forged ship hooks with safety latches
- Overload Protection: Mechanical slip clutch
- Load Chain: Heat-treated alloy steel
- Lever Handle Length: Approx. 14 inches
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
- Net Weight: Approx. 45 lbs (20.4 kg)
The Atlas ALH-016-20-OP-SH is a premium lever hoist built for professionals who demand safety, reach, and flexible rigging in marine, structural, and industrial environments.