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U.S.-made Lincoln Hoists are Backed by Over 60 Years of Hoist-Building Experience

U.S.-made Lincoln Hoists are Backed by Over 60 Years of Hoist-Building ExperienceLincoln Precision Machining has been designing and building quality hoists for over 60 years. In fact, they were the makers of the original ratchet winch hoist. Now operating under the Lincoln Hoist name, the company offers a variety of U.S.-made hoists, including a full selection of Standard Series Cable models.

The Standard Series includes models with capacities from 1,000 to 6,000 pounds. Design features include a quick release, which allows cable to be pulled out freely when rigging the hoist, and a reversible handle that allows pulling in the optimum position. Maintenance costs are kept to a minimum, since the bearings are lubricated for life, and the open frame construction of the hoists facilitates easy inspection and cleaning. Furthermore, Lincoln Hoists builds safety into these cable hoists. An interlocking pawl mechanism eliminates brakes that may slip, and the handle bends when overloaded to alert the operator, protecting them and the hoist.

Four hook styles, all drop forged, heat treated steel, are available for Lincoln Hoist's Standard Series. This ensures the ability to meet all application requirements and work practice standards.

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